Saturday, March 31, 2012

RACISM CALENDAR




This year's anti-racist journal Social Network Support for Refugees and Immigrants going through an old "migration" route. Starting from the Eastern Mediterranean, crossing the Atlantic and landed in New York, bringing images of houses, testimonies and documents of the life of the first Greek immigrants in the U.S..


Stories or narratives as family or as parodies of the inspection and the Greek Film '60 or, more recently, to more critical approaches, claiming a place in the national collective memory.


The difficulties of integration, the special role of national and transnational migration networks, job insecurity and wandering, social exclusion, delinquency and various survival practices, along with repression and racism were essential aspects of the experience of newcomers to H. RSVP immigrants.The organizers invite you on a journey where the "others" are "us." Where miners and railway workers live nomadic. Where circuits and brokers suck the sweat of immigrant newcomer. Where the interests of real estate offer low-quality housing to immigrants and hire a head, awaiting the opportunity to speculate. Where migrants made scapegoats of the economic crisis and have been implicated for unemployment and crime. Where, however, the cracks of inequality and oppression, solidarity finds an outlet, comes to light, the path of resistance and dignity. There, so far and so close. For orders, call: 2103813928, Social Network Support for Refugees and Immigrants (13 Tsamadou Exarchia).

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