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What is the role of literature in our student’s lives? Using mostly short fiction and artifacts from Brooklyn College Special Collections, the course poses the following questions. Who or what can move across borders and who cannot move? How does the manner or circumstances under which people are moving inform outcomes? How are privileged and restricted movements raced, classed, and gendered? What happens when people from the Global North travel to the Global South? What happens when people from the Global South travel to the Global North? The Special Collections artifacts include primary documents from the Brooklyn College Farm Labor program during World War II and student activism during Open Admissions in CUNY. The strongest abstracts, so far, connect student work to relevant histories of migration and foundational concepts in other disciplines, including Economics and Sociology.