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Where to From Here

We invite collaborators to work with the community, build on this project, adapt these methods, and connect with the Principal Investigator to continue the conversation.
Looking ahead, we hope this project will encourage further research, inspire collective action, and inform policies that address not only the persistence of inequality but also the resilience and imagination of the communities most affected. These outcomes are not intended as final statements, but as invitations to carry the work forward—to rethink existing structures and to imagine fairer, more inclusive futures.
What began as an exploration of intergenerational poverty and the legacies of colonialism has opened space for dialogue, new forms of collaboration, and shared knowledge-making. The findings highlight how histories of dispossession and exploitation continue to shape the present, but they also reveal the possibilities that emerge when communities, researchers, and policymakers work together in new ways.
The work of EXCAPE URMI is not a conclusion but part of an ongoing process. The resources created with the collective—maps of policy landscapes, this digital exhibition, practical tools, and guidance documents—are intended as more than project outputs. They are stepping stones that can be taken up, adapted, and expanded in other places and with other communities.