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1 November 2025, 16:00 - 19:00
Storytelling for Solidarity

performances

organized in partnership with New Women Connectors


Migration is in the news every day. From far-right protests to laws aiming to criminalize being undocumented, migrants and refugees, often already in precarious situations, are portrayed as problems to be solved. Politicians and the media continue to weaponize human movement, fueling hatred and fear for political gain, creating dangerous narratives and deepening injustices already faced by migrant communities.

Migration is not a crime, and not a problem to be solved. It is a human reality shaped by courage, resilience, and hope. It is part of who we are, part of our stories.

It’s time to shift the conversation and reclaim the narrative. Join us at ‘Storytelling for Solidarity’ as we resist narratives of exclusion and affirm the voices of migrants, refugees and displaced people.

NWC, in partnership with BAK Basecamp has been working with a group of brilliant individuals with lived experiences of migration, who want to challenge the status quo and reclaim ownership and power over their own stories and journeys.

Now the time has come, and they’re ready to take the stage and determine for themselves, what it means to live, to belong, to remember, to move.

Please make sure to register, by filling in this form

About the New Women Connectors

New Women Connectors (NWC) is a social change movement that advocates for feminist ideals, and is led by migrant and refugee women who share common experiences and strengths. We work on transformative policy making in migration by breaking down the walls to exclusive policy spaces on all levels. We inform, convene and train policy makers and community leaders to create meaningful participation mechanisms that are inclusive, engaging and intersectional.

find out more on their website:www.newwomenconnectors.com

This project is made possible by VAHA—an initiative of Anadolu Kültür and zusa, funded by Stiftung Mercator and the European Cultural Foundation.

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