PhD in Leadership and Change student Kader Gumus has contributed to the new book entitled, How Germany Became Home: 60 Years of the German-Turkish Recruitment Agreement (Özcan Mutlu, 2021). In this chapter, she reflects on the role of immigration trauma, the societal challenges of a broken immigration policy, the impact of exclusion and marginalization in human life, and my community’s strength and resilience.
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