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- CARFMS2025: Canadian, Regional, and International Responses to Forced Migration
- LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE INDOCHINESE REFUGEE MOVEMENT IN CANADA IN THE 1970s AND 1980s
- 2024 Winners of CARFMS/LERRN Lived Experiences of Displacement Essay Award
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Sasha Lallouz
Sasha Lallouz is a third year JD Student at the University of Alberta, Committee Member of Law Students’ Association Mental Health and Wellness Committee, and Editorial Board Member of Alberta Law Review. She graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree majoring in English Language and minoring in Commerce. After completing her degree, she moved to Edmonton to pursue the study of law at the University of Alberta. She quickly developed a passion for immigration law, employment law and insurance law. Sasha graduates in 2016 and will practice in Edmonton, Alberta.