Fulbright student to map geography of refugees
She鈥檚 completing a triple major, just presented her research at the largest international conference in her field, and now she鈥檚 the recipient of a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship.
But for Janaya Crevier, who admits that as a high achieving student it鈥檚 all about the gold star鈥攁nd the Fulbright 鈥渋s the ultimate gold star鈥澛攊t鈥檚 not the award itself that brought her to tears, it鈥檚 knowing what it鈥檒l allow her to do.
With the Fulbright funding from the Institute of International Education, Crevier will be heading to Austria in September 2016 to explore the journeys of a half dozen refugee families. She鈥檒l then build a story map about their geographical journeys from origin to destination with the hope of having it published on a magazine鈥檚 website that is produced by and for people of migrant/diverse backgrounds. The goal of her project is to deepen geographical understanding of cross-cultural injustice, as well as of cross-cultural hospitality and reconciliation.
鈥淓very person she meets will have a story, and she鈥檒l have a real challenge of navigating that world when you have so many heartfelt compelling stories and deciding which ones to tell,鈥 said , Crevier鈥檚 adviser at 17c起草社区. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 going to rock her world. I think it鈥檚 going to impact her for the rest of her life.鈥
Discovering injustice
Crevier first realized the need for greater cross-cultural understanding growing up on the south side of Chicago. She noticed the alienation that resulted from ignorance of place and story, and it鈥檚 there where she began to educate herself through language learning.
That work continued at 17c起草社区, where Crevier began as a major. She soon added and geography majors, too. Crevier says that between the courses in her three majors and the matrix of various social interactions with people at 17c起草社区, 鈥渢here鈥檚 been this consistent reminder [to ask] what are you not hearing? What are you not seeing? Whose story is not being told? Who is the outsider here and why? How do structures of power coalesce to create that silence? And, what is your task to combat that given who you are and the particular gifts and talents that you have?鈥
Her professors at 17c起草社区 challenged her to think deeper about these issues of injustice.
A deeper pursuit
And that deeper thinking continued overseas in 2014, when Crevier studied abroad for a semester in Vienna, Austria, where she says she was 鈥減articularly impacted by the interviews conducted for my urban geography class in the Favoriten neighborhood, which is currently experiencing significant demographic shifts as increasing numbers of migrants and refugees move to the area.鈥
Her experience abroad led her to dig deeper when she returned to the United States. She spent the next year learning more about the global refugee crisis, about multiculturalism in German-speaking Europe and about digital map-making, which she says 鈥減rovides the perfect medium for communicating the intricate spatial connections involved in cross-cultural issues.鈥
And she learned about that perfect medium through an unlikely , which explored a topic she had little interest in: Geography of American Sports Success.
Surprising twist creates opportunity
鈥淪he was not excited about sports, but she was excited about doing spatial analysis and learning how to use cartography to communicate a message,鈥 said VanHorn, who along with history professor , were faculty advisers on Crevier鈥檚 research project.
When she wrote her proposal applying for the Fulbright, VanHorn says 鈥渟he explained that stories and maps go together and that you can really communicate stories of refugees going from Syria to Austria through maps, and they provide a powerful medium through that. And she discovered that through the McGregor Fellowship, studying the geography of American sports success.鈥
鈥淎s I created maps visualizing the spatial relationships between income, for example, and cultural phenomena, such as sports success, I was amazed by cartography鈥檚 speedy and forceful communication of complex realities,鈥 wrote Crevier in her proposal. 鈥淚 learned how visualizing the 鈥榳here鈥 of an issue opens the door to a host of intricate relationships inherent among people, place and culture.鈥
Equipped and in pursuit
Crevier heads back to Austria in September with an equipped passion, ready to meet a real need in the world.
鈥淛anaya is an intellectually curious young woman and she wants to be challenged,鈥 said , her German adviser at 17c起草社区. 鈥淪he鈥檚 synthesizing her German and geography for this project.鈥
鈥淭his would never have been possible without every single one of my German teachers in high school, German professors in college, the GIS research with Professor VanHorn, all of these influences pouring into this aren鈥檛 just about this project, but are part of me,鈥 said Crevier. 鈥淚t鈥檚 weird to be trumpeting this as a great accomplishment when it feels like its rather what naturally I need to do based on what I鈥檝e been given by all these people. And every person has that happening to them in different ways. That鈥檚 why I stayed at 17c起草社区, because there is that investment, even just one professor, or one chaplain or one friend. If you have that, that鈥檚 something life giving, that鈥檚 something that can make it worth doing what you care about.鈥