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“Conversations with Iris” is a space where we will be in dialogue with fellow researchers, teachers, writers, migrants, refugees, activists, community organisers, artists and policymakers on issues related to the current pandemic and much more.

A conversation where our interlocutors will share and discuss ideas, insights and experiences from different standpoints and perspectives.]]></description>
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