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Green Light Welcome d' EUROPA. Our experiences of welcoming and integration - Webinar

Centre for Migration Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań invites you to this month’s webinar which will be given by Giovanni Calabrese and Sylwia Modzelewska, entitled “Green Light Welcome d' EUROPA. Our experiences of welcoming and integration”.

Date: 21st of April 2022, Thursday, 10.00 to 11.30 (CET), online (zoom).

Everyone is welcome and you can register here:
https://forms.gle/PnH6EP11sZPYxe8a9

Green Light WELCOME movement, stems from the fact that Europe cannot continue to close itself off to reception, but must create openings through dialogue with politics, art, institutions and so on, to guarantee greater space for the participation of civil society in a new redefinition of borders. The small municipalities, the rural areas of Europe, play a fundamental role today, standing as candidates to become Green Lights of WELCOME and choose hospitality as a lever of local development and experimentation to trigger innovative processes and practices to inspire integration and reception policies. The webinar will be the opportunity to introduce what we are doing in Europe through different actions and introducing you to the Italian reception system for asylum seekers, with a special focus on SAI projects (Sistema di Accoglienza e Integrazione) we have put in place.

Giovanni Calabrese is an international activist, artist and architect from Italy who explores the relationships between art, activism, politics, urban pedagogy and social design.

Sylwia Modzelewska graduated in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, then in Interculturality and Social Citizenship at Ca’Foscari University in Venice.

The meeting will be led in English and will be recorded. By participating in this webinar hosted by the Centre for Migration Studies, you automatically agree to authorize recording of audio and visual content presented during the live event and consent to subsequent use of the recording in the public domain.