Author: Wendy Buendia Love for Immigrants: Building Bridges for Belonging- Art Gathering In this environment, it was okay, even encouraged, to hand a kid a pair of scissors. The collage art workshop was in full swing! On a sunny Sunday afternoon, people of all ages, all artists, streamed into a room ready to dive intoContinue reading “Throwback – Inspiration to Tell Your Own Belonging Story.”
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Healing Through Writing
Dr. Bahareh Amidi will join us on Friday the 24th and take us through a brief structured process, Dr. Amidi guides individuals and groups to express themselves. She shows them how their own words can release worry, deepen feeling and understanding, provide comfort, and bring relief. She creates a safe environment to explore a new sense of meaning, purpose, and direction.
Joining info for Your Words, Your Voice
Friday, April 24 · 11:00am – 12:00pm
Time zone: America/New_York
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/wbn-vvox-dne
Building Bridges for Belonging
Have you ever felt like you didn’t belong? Many of us have experienced moments when someone makes us feel like an “other.” No one should have to feel that way. Our next event invites us to reconnect with our shared humanity, appreciate our differences, and create space for belonging together. Building Bridges for Belonging isContinue reading “Building Bridges for Belonging”
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, PAPSHER BABU.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, EDDIE AGENZE.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, FATU UYAER.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, ERIC HARERIMANA.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, JESSE.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, JULIAN.
ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, HOW LOVE FOR IMMIGRANTS IS EMPOWERING IMMIGRANTS IN UGANDA.
Since 2022, Love for Immigrants has been promoting and empowering immigrants in Uganda by providing a platform that helps them connect with their communities through an art showcase, storytelling, and other events made possible by our past collaborators, The Refugee Law Project, UNHCR among others. Uganda, being home to nearly 1.8 million refugees and asylumContinue reading “ARTVISM AS A BRIDGE TO INCLUSION, HOW LOVE FOR IMMIGRANTS IS EMPOWERING IMMIGRANTS IN UGANDA.”