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Smithsonian Education | How Movement and Migration Have Shaped Our World @SmithsonianEducation | Uploaded July 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
From ancient times to today’s globalized world, people have been on the move. Whether it was for work, love, or adventure, migration was part of what made us human. But migration was often politicized and problematized. What if we looked at it as a unifying force? Through museum resources, history, and art, participants explored the idea of home, and how moving and migrating have shaped our world.

Speaker:
Sher Anderson Petty
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