Connecting migrants at the table (part 1)

A small neighbourhood house in East Vancouver, full to capacity with people from various migration statuses, sharing a meal, talking, drawing, gesturing, and introducing themselves. Adults and children switching between languages. Frontline service workers, migrant workers, refugees, youth and seniors making art together. Syrian dishes made by refugee women piled high on a table for an evening meal. Thinking about what it means to feel at home. Connecting threads over a map to see where we come from and trace lines of connection.

Read the full post, collaboratively written by Angela Contreras, Saguna Shankar, and Nasim Peikazadi at  https://blogs.ubc.ca/liumigrationetwork/

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