Karine Geoffrion and students in her “Mobilities and Transnational Lives” course (ANTH 4215B) held a well-attended experiential exhibit on Friday, November 29. This creative, interactive and experiential exhibit showcased anthropology students’ ethnographic projects on the topic of mobility, and aimed to explore how mobility (physical and social) is experienced by different actors. The various projects worked in unison to create a sense of physical and psycho-social discomfort often associated with mobility for the less privileged, as mobility is often restricted and even denied based on social makers such as ethnicity, race, class, ability, religion, nationality, language and gender.