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Seminar: On the Road - Migration in the 21st Century

Date: 14 October 2022 9:45 AM - 2:15 PM, Venue: Elliott School Auditorium 113

The European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) Washington, DC, presents the seminar On the Road - Migration in the 21st Century at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs on October 14, 2022, beginning at 9:45 am. The seminar is composed of Panel I: On the Run - Ukraine Refugee Crisis in Europe and Panel II: Chasing Hope - Migration in the Americas. The panels brings to center stage migration in connection to Europe and the Americas. Hot topics to be covered include the strain on the host societies, demographic changes, social and health services, misinformation, education and security. 

Event Details:

Date/Time: October 14, 2022, 9:45 am

Location: Elliott School Auditorium 113

George Washington University

Elliott School of International Affairs

1957 E Street, NW, Washington, DC

RSVP REQUIRED: https://migrationinthe21stcentury.eventbrite.com

Please note, masks must be worn at the event.

About the Project: ON THE ROAD - Migration in the 21st Century

The seminar is part of the project On the Road - Migration in the 21st Century. A component of this project is a concert performance of On the Road to Arivaca, taking place on October 13, 2022, at 7 pm. To RSVP to the concert performance, please visit: https://ontheroadtoarivaca.eventbrite.com

The project On the Road – Migration in the 21st Century provides an open space to examine the issues surrounding migration in Europe and Latin America and bring the communities together at the table to address the needs of the people. Overall, the project strives to contribute to the shared values of democracy, the defense of human rights, freedom of expression, thought and creativity, diversity and cultural dialogue in order to respond to the global challenges in order to achieve more stable, cohesive and inclusive societies in Europe and Latin America in diverse global settings.

The project, led by the Embassy of the Czech Republic, the Embassy of Portugal, and the Embassy of Spain, is presented by the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) in Washington, DC, the Ibero-American Cultural Attachés Association (AACIA), and the Alliance for New Music-Theatre, funded by the EULAT 4 Culture Program under the presidency of Spain, in collaboration with the George Washington University's Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies and the Latin American and Hemispheric Studies Program (LAHSP) at the Elliott School of International Affairs, and the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design.