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Defying Higher Education Borders with Migrant Students in Canada
Building Counterstories and Sanctuary Universities
Defying Higher Education Borders with Migrant Students in Canada
Building Counterstories and Sanctuary Universities
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Description
This book explores migrant students' struggles for equitable access to higher education in Canada, focusing on a first-of-its-kind bridging program at York University.
Through the concepts of “bordering” and “countering,” Villegas and Aberman examine how students excluded due to immigration status resisted systemic barriers by forming supportive classroom communities and challenging dominant narratives. Providing essential insights for educators, policymakers, and advocates seeking to build more inclusive and just higher education systems, this book reveals how everyday acts of resistance can transform exclusion into opportunity and reimagine universities as sanctuaries.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Journey to the Access Program
Chapter 2: “Undocumented 101”: Narrating Illegalization in the Affective Immigrant Classroom
Chapter 3: “It Was Excitement Mixed with Relief Mixed with Hope, but There Was Still Some Trepidation”: Dis/connections in HE and in the Classroom
Chapter 4: “Much has not changed from the past”: Creating Counterstories to Canadian Nation-Building and Immigration Policy
Conclusion
References
Index
About the Authors
Product details

Published | Dec 11 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1 |
ISBN | 9798216253617 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 2 tables, 1 bw figure |
Series | Challenging Migration Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This book shines a critical light on migrant youth access to higher education, shifting the discussion away from complementary pathways, to explore this issue through the lives of migrants already living within the Canadian border. Young people at the centre of this study are not defined by their immigration status, but as students with lives and dreams that can be both recognised and met by Canadian universities. The book effectively translates research grounded in practice, into a ready-made agenda for universities to pick up and run with.
Rebecca Murray, University of Sheffield and Universities of Sanctuary