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Told through heart-wrenching testimonies, photographs, and artwork created by refugees fleeing their homelands, author Helen Boursier documents the harsh realities of families who are Desperately Seeking Asylum at the U.S.-Mexican border.

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Told through heart-wrenching testimonies, photographs, and artwork created by refugees fleeing their homelands, author Helen Boursier documents the harsh realities of families who are Desperately Seeking Asylum at the U.S.-Mexican border.
Autorenporträt
Rev. Dr. Helen T. Boursier, Ph.D. is an interdisciplinary practical theologian whose governing interest is the role of social justice as it relates to the church's public ministry in the world. Dr. Boursier teaches various courses in religious and theological studies at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN. A public theologian, educator, author, activist, ordained minister, and artist, "Pastora Helena" has been a volunteer chaplain with refugee families since 2014, serving in various contexts and capacities both inside and outside of family detention. Her academic research, writing, and educating integrate arts-based research with the ethical-theological-philosophical aspects of the systemic issues surrounding mass migration.