Is the only pan-European anti-racism network that combines advocacy for racial equality and facilitating cooperation among civil society anti-racism actors in Europe.
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15 October Utrecht (Kanaalstraat 225) and 17 October Brussels (3-4-5 Avenue des Arts). Other screenings are planned in other European cities.
“In your eyes” documentary film explores themes of identity, migration, asylum and racism and examines the complexities of the migrant and refugee experience.
We are led to believe that racism is only about individual mindsets and actions, yet racist policies also contribute to our polarization. While racist individual choices cause harm, racist ideas in policy are far more harmful to the equity of our systems and to the fairness of our society.
We must commit to making unbiased choices and being antiracist in all aspects of our lives to #MakeRacismHistory.
In Your Eyes documentary
In Your Eyes is a documentary about migrants in Europe by Sandra Alloush, a Syrian refugee, journalist and documentarist, in collaboration with Enrique Tessieri, editor of Migrant Tales, a community blog founded in 2007.
The documentary is funded by the European Network Against Racism (ENAR) as a part of the #makeracismhistory campaign in collaboration with New Women Connectors and Migrant Tales.
The documentary’s first screening will be in Utrecht, Holland, on 15 October and will be followed by followed by a screening in Brussels, Belgium, on 17 October.
Other screenings are planned in other European cities
With the rise of the far right in many states and the looming elections in the EU that incite an environment of hatred towards migrants and refugees, it’s not enough to be a non-racist, we must be anti-racist.
15 October Utrecht (Kanaalstraat 225) and 17 October Brussels (3-4-5 Avenue des Arts). Other screenings are planned in other European cities.es.
Utrecht, NL – 15 October
Brussels, BE – 17 October
”In your eyes” documentary
Documentary explores themes of identity, migration, asylum and racism and examines the complexities of the migrant and refugee experience. The movie screening will be accompanied with a conversation of the filmmakers. Hosted by Migrant Tales and New Women Connectors
About us
ENAR
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.
Migrant Tales
Is a blog community that debates some of the salient issues facing immigrants and minorities in Finland and elsewhere. It aims to be a voice for those whose views and situation are understood poorly and heard faintly by the media, politicians, and the public.
Enrique Tessieri
editor(at)migranttales.net
Tel. +358 40 8400773