Migrant Worker Literature Award Call for Submissions Kicks Off, Unearthing Life Stories and Local Inspiration
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The "Migrant Worker Literature Award," held for 11 consecutive years, launched its call for submissions today, aiming to continue unearthing the life stories and local inspirations of migrant workers. Founder Chang Cheng emphasized that discussions about introducing Indian migrant workers should be transformed into opportunities for understanding and learning, fostering inclusion. The award seeks to promote understanding and reduce prejudice through literature, with submissions open until May 20th, and a new "Island Resonance Family Special Award" introduced.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the submission period for the "Migrant Worker Literature Award"?
- A: The submission period is from April 14th to May 20th.
- Q: What new award has been added to this year's "Migrant Worker Literature Award"?
- A: This year, the "Island Resonance Family Special Award" has been added.