Σάββατο 15 Φεβρουαρίου 2020 στις 19.00
Εκδήλωση ενημέρωσης για το μεταναστευτικό ζήτημα στις ΗΠΑ
Εκδήλωση ενημέρωσης για το μεταναστευτικό ζήτημα και το έγκλημα που συντελείται στα σύνορα του Μεξικού με τις ΗΠΑ από τις εκεί κυβερνήσεις ενάντια στο ανθρώπινο γένος, και για τις δράσεις αλληλεγγύης των τοπικών κοινοτήτων.
Το Σπίτι των Γυναικών, για την Ενδυνάμωση & τη Χειραφέτηση
πηγή : email που λάβαμε στις 13 Φεβρουάριος 20h
NO MORE DEATHS
Tomorrow, Saturday, February 15th, at 7 p.m. we will have a great chance to attend Kyla's presentation/projection in an informative event for self-educating ourselves on the dramatic situation along the Mexico/US border, where she lives and acts in the last few years. This will be followed by an informal discussion during which we will listen to her experiences and ask questions. We will also exchange some experiences we have had with ex detained refugee/migrant women
NO MORE DEATHS
Tomorrow, Saturday, February 15th, we will have a great chance to attend Kyla's presentation/projection in an informative event for self-educating ourselves on the dramatic situation along the Mexico/US border, where she lives and acts in the last few years. This will be followed by an informal discussion during which we will listen to her experiences and ask questions.
Kyla: "No More Deaths is a grassroots, horizontally-organized humanitarian aid project in a deadly migration corridor on the US/Mexico border. We maintain a year-round wilderness medical clinic; walk migrant paths to leave aid supplies and offer medical care and support to people in distress; run a missing migrant hotline and perform search and rescues, and run a free legal clinic in Tucson, Arizona, among other activities. Kyla is a long-term volunteer with NMD visiting Athens who will explain how No More Deaths operates in the southern US desert to support migrants on their journey, share experiences of recent government repression of this work, and listen to others discuss your experiences with migrant solidarity/no borders work and how we can learn from and support each other." https://nomoredeaths.org/
We will exchange some experiences we have had with ex detained refugee/migrant women to break through the barriers the capitalist patriarchal system sets up, violating all human rights, isolating, abusing and making them invisible...
Solidarity and self-organization are our weapons
For our common fight against the wars of the rich who build up Borders,
Aliens' detention centers and closed camps
Where they exterminate vulnerable groups of people
The Passion for freedom is stronger than all kinds of cells and prisons
Initiative: The House of Women for Empowerment & Emancipation
email: spit i.gynaik on@gmail .com