Fall 2024 French UN3725 section 001

Asylum/ Asile: Theory and Practice of As

Asylum/ Asile

Call Number 15001
Day & Time
Location
MW 4:10pm-5:25pm
407 Hamilton Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Emmanuelle Saada
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Asylum/Asile is an experiential learning class conducted in collaboration with Project Rousseau, a holistic non-profit organization that helps young people in communities with the greatest need.  

Since migrant youth and families began arriving in New York by bus from the southern border, Project Rousseau has been on the frontlines serving them. A large proportion of these migrants are Francophone asylum seekers who need support with their application. This class will teach the theory and practice of asylum law, the specific sociohistorical, cultural, and political contexts that motivates Francophone asylum seekers, especially in the case of Mauritania and Guinea, and the ways in which translation is critical to this process. The class will culminate in students assisting Project Rousseau’s Francophone clients with their asylum applications. 

The class is offered in the Fall. Interested students will be able to apply for internships with Project Rousseau in the Spring Semester. 

Web Site Vergil
Department French
Enrollment 20 students (21 max) as of 9:05PM Thursday, December 5, 2024
Subject French
Number UN3725
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Note Enrollment in this course determined by interview. Advanced
Section key 20243FREN3725W001