Image - the speaker, her book cover, and ocean water
Image - the speaker, her book cover, and ocean water

Jeanne Carstensen: The Human Cost of the Migration Crisis

On October 28, 2015, Jeanne Carstensen was reporting as a foreign correspondent covering the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe when she witnessed a devastating boat accident. After nearly a decade of research and investigation, Carstensen recounts the events of that day, with firsthand accounts from not only the desperate refugees, but also the heroic islanders who did their best to help. 

Of her book A Greek Tragedy: One Day, A Deadly Shipwreck, and the Human Cost of the Refugee Crisis, she says, “I wrote this book because I believe we need to pay attention to the human impacts of our migration policies. Increasingly, we are militarizing boarders, building more fences, and criminalizing those who try to help. I hope A Greek Tragedy will serve to wake us up; my hope is that we will not turn away.”

Organizer
Frank Price
 

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This program contains EXPLICIT language.

Speakers
Image - Jeanne Carstensen

Jeanne Carstensen

Author, A Greek Tragedy: One Day, A Deadly Shipwreck, and the Human Cost of the Refugee Crisis

Image - Tyche Hendricks

In Conversation with Tyche Hendricks

Senior Editor for Immigration, KQED

Image - Frank Price

Host: Frank Price

Chair, International Relations Member-led Forum, Commonwealth Club World Affairs