Short Film Festival on Migration

by Sep 30, 2021Blog, Immigration Task Force0 comments

On September 26, 2021, Pope Francis shared with everyone the message for the 107th World Day of Migrants and Refugees: “Towards an ever wider We”.

The message calls us to commit ourselves to work together, each in the midst of his or her own community, to make the Church become ever more inclusive. We are called to go out to the streets of the existential peripheries to heal those who are wounded and to seek those who are lost, without prejudice or fear, without proselytism, but ready to expand the space of its store to welcome everyone, since among the inhabitants of the peripheries will find many migrants and refugees, displaced persons and victims of trafficking.

From the Network for Migrants, Immigrants and Refugees of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, we are excited to invite you to our first Short Film Festival *Towards an ever-growing “We”*, in which we hope to provide an international space that allows participants (and their families) to dialogue, share and compare their perspectives on the migration context in different regions of the world and in their own countries.

Register and participate in the screening of the short film “Casas de Humo” + a panel of guests from the United States, Mexico and Peru who will discuss how you and I can join the construction of an increasingly larger and more inclusive world. Simultaneous translation will be available.

Register in advance for this webinar: https://christushealthvideo.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6IbZLKPpSbaF8-vldUJvvA

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

For any questions or comments, you can write to Alejandra Buitrón (alejandra.buitron@amormeus.org).

Greetings,

 

 

 

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