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Across newsrooms, stages, screens, and funding tables, there's a growing movement to reshape how migration and displacement are understood. So what does it look like when the people at the heart of these crises tell their own stories, and could it influence the systems that shape their lives? The New Humanitarian hosted a night of film and conversation with journalists, artists, and cultural funders to explore these very questions.
This event was moderated by Eric Reidy, Migration and Special Coverage Editor at The New Humanitarian, and featured:
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This event was presented in partnership with the New York Office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.
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Across newsrooms, stages, screens, and funding tables, there's a growing movement to reshape how migration and displacement are understood. So what does it look like when the people at the heart of these crises tell their own stories, and could it influence the systems that shape their lives? The New Humanitarian hosted a night of film and conversation with journalists, artists, and cultural funders to explore these very questions.
This event was moderated by Eric Reidy, Migration and Special Coverage Editor at The New Humanitarian, and featured:
_____
This event was presented in partnership with the New York Office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.

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