Katy Fulfer

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February 28, 2019 by Katy

What’s private about the Private Sponsorship of Refugees program?

Welcome Your Neighbor Sign: No matter where you are from, we're glad you're our neighbor.

In the next series of posts, I want think through Canada's Private Sponsorship of RefugeesĀ (PSR) program. This series is part of my broader project on Hannah Arendt's conception of the rootlessness of refugees, the condition in which refugees are uprooted from their geographic, cultural, and political homes. In this post, I want to ask a few questions about the conceptual work "the private" is doing in PSR using Arendt's view of the public/private distinction. In later posts, I want to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hannah Arendt, refugees Tagged With: human rights, private sponsorship, public/private, refugees, responsibility

June 22, 2018 by Katy

On having status

For professional and personal reasons, this week I've been thinking about what it means to have status within a political community. It just so happens that events in my personal biography have corresponded with two days calling for attention to status in various respects: Wednesday was World Refugee Day, and yesterday was National Indigenous People's Day in Canada. (I'm celebrating the latter belatedly by attending the Faculty Association's Reading Circle on Indigeneity and the University … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hannah Arendt Tagged With: family values, human rights, immigration, Indigenization, refugees

March 30, 2018 by Katy

Human rights and the family

When people describe their workplace or community group as if they're "like family," my neck hair rises. I am suspicious, and immediately skeptical about the stability of the organization being described. If I were a Kelpien, my threat ganglia would extend whenever someone made this kind of reference. Let me be clear: I am not anti-family. I love families! Yay families! I'm just skeptical that family structures are good models for social or political groups to adopt. Arendt's critique of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hannah Arendt Tagged With: human rights, neoliberalism, philosophy, refugees, relational ethics, the family

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