The Irish Famine Migrant Stories in Ontario virtual exhibit. This exhibit tells the stories of the desperate and often disease stricken emigrants who fled across the Atlantic from Ireland’s Great Hunger in 1847 as well as those of their Canadian caregivers in Ontario. It is hosted by Canada Ireland Foundation (formerly Ireland Park Foundation) in Toronto. This exhibit tells the story of the Irish Famine migrants who crossed the Atlantic fleeing the Great Irish Hunger of 1847.https://irishfaminestories.caJason King (Postdoctoral Researcher) has previously lectured at the University of Limerick, Concordia University, and NUI Maynooth. His research specializes in intercultural performance at the intersection of migration, memory, and literary studies in the past and present. His publications include “Irish Multiculturalism in Crisis: Integration, Migration, and Recession in Contemporary Ireland” (forthcoming special issue of Irish Studies Review, co-edited with Pilar Villar-Argaiz,), “Irish Global Migration and Memory” (special issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents, co-edited by Marguérite Corporaal), “Memoir, Memory, and Migration in Irish Culture” (special issue of Irish Review, co-edited with Tina O’Toole), and Where is Home: An Educational Resource on Refugees in International and Irish Perspective (co-authored with Piaras Mac Éinrí). His work on interculturalism, migration, and Irish theatre and performance has appeared in Irish Review, Éire-Ireland, Canadian Journal of Irish Studies among other journals and multiple edited collections. He is also the cuShe performs with Matthew Jacobson (of contemporary jazz ensemble Insufficient Funs; percussion), Ryan Hargadon (saxophone and synth), and Brían Mac Gloinn (Ye Vagabonds; Indian harmonium and fiddle). Anna Mieke independently released her debut album Idle Mind in April 2019. Rooted in folk, the ten tracks on the record philosophise on place, age, belonging and various societal misalignments.