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SUMMARY:Sanctuary/Sustenance film screening in New York
DESCRIPTION:Please join ART WORKS Projects at the Design for Humanity Summit in New York City for an installation of AWP’s film Sanctuary/Sustenance. The film traces the journey of a family during the catastrophic events of displacement\, on a path to sanctuary\, and through the long process of rebuilding life in a new community. \n  \nSanctuary/Sustenance aims to raise the public consciousness of these issues to a wide variety of people\, and facilitate conversations about our collective responsibility to welcome refugees and encourage policy makers to act in favor of fundamental human rights for refugees and asylum seekers. \n  \nDesign for Humanity Summit | June 22\, 2018\nFordham University at Lincoln Center\nConstantino Hall at the Fordham Law School\n150 W. 62nd Street\nScreening at 2 p.m. \n  \nThe Design for Humanity Summit\, hosted by the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs and the UN Migration Agency\, will explore the intersection of design and humanitarian action for dignified crisis response. Prominent humanitarian and design professionals will discuss current best practices and generate human-centered design strategies that address contemporary humanitarian challenges. Through cross-collaboration of both sectors\, this initiative aims to drive humanitarian response in a more dignified\, inclusive\, and sustainable direction. \n  \nSanctuary/Sustenance Collaborators\nPhotographers: Lynsey Addario\, Marcus Bleasdale\, Paula Bronstein\, Helene Caux\, Jean Chung\, Don Doll\, Ron Haviv\, David Hogsholt\, Giulio di Sturco\, and James Whitlow Delano. Filmmakers & Directors: Maren Wickwire and Leslie Thomas. Composer: Osvaldo Noé Golijov. Additional music by Lee Maddeford\, Jonathan Wiest\, and Ventanas.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/sanctuary-sustenance-film-screening-in-new-york/
LOCATION:Constantino Hall\, 150 W. 62nd Street \, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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SUMMARY:AWP at World Refugee Day Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Join ART WORKS Projects at Chicago’s World Refugee Day celebration at Daley Plaza! This event recognizes Chicago’s rich multicultural history through music\, dance\, food\, art\, and more. \nAWP will show photographer Maren Wickwire‘s 2016 project I miss you all. that explores the nuance of the resettlement process for refugees (both recently and previously settled in Chicago) from Syria\, the Republic of Congo\, Iraq\, Laos\, and Cambodia. \nPhoto: Maren Wickwire\, Chicago\, 2016. Omer Boussoukou proudly shows his new American passport in the shadows of the American flag. Omer sits in his office space\, awarded to him by the Ethiopian Community Association of Chicago (ECAC)\, a mutual aid society supporting immigrants\, refugees\, and asylum seekers in Chicago. Boussoukou and his wife fled the fighting in the Republic of the Congo in 1998 and walked 30 days to Gabon\, where they lived as refugees for the next 10 years and grew their family to include two daughters. The family of four was resettled in Chicago in 2008.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/awp-at-world-refugee-day-chicago/
LOCATION:Daley Plaza\, 50 W. Washington Street\, Chicago\, 60602\, United States
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