Crossover 2026: migration explained well

Crossover 2026: A House that Welcomes and Explains Migration

For more than two decades, ASCS has been dedicated to building bridges and weaving networks of solidarity, transformingwelcoming In an everyday, concrete gesture. Our new campaign, “A House that Welcomes, is an invitation to look at human mobility not as an emergency to be managed, but as an opportunity to expand the sense of community and humanity.

Migration, with all its challenges and riches, often arouses fears and fuels superficial narratives. Understanding migration in depth is the first step in dismantling the walls of prejudice and building, together, a society that is truly a home for all.

Crossover: migration explained well (with appetizer) returns for 2026 and stands as the privileged space for this dialogue. It is our way of making the complex issues ofreception and integration not only accessible, but also part of an authentic and constructive discussion.

Our Format for Building Together

Crossover is more than a meeting: it is a relationship experience, designed to create an environment where everyone feels welcomed and free to contribute:

  • In the heat of the meeting: To exchange ideas and weave authentic relationships in a safe and nonjudgmental environment.

  • Around a Roundtable: To ensure that every voice is heard, facilitating active participation and respectful discussion.

  • With a convivial appetizer: Because informal chit-chat and good food help relax tension and turn the meeting into a moment of true, spontaneous community.

Crossover is ASCS’s commitment to make the Italian society a House that welcomes. Join us to deeply understand migration dynamics and act as part of a collective dialogue that creates trust, not distance.

Do you want to be part of the House?

  • Suggest a Key Theme: Do you have a question or aspect you would like to explore? Send us your idea for the next appointment!

  • Bring Crossover to your Community: Would you like your city to become a Welcoming Home? Propose a topic, identify a possible speaker and write to us at [email protected] and we will work together to make it happen.

Together, we can continue to build a future where welcoming is not the exception, but the rule. Participate in Crossover 2026!

Find out the dates

What is Corporalism? Knowing, countering, building alternatives

  • Tuesday, April 14
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • Volume, Forlì University Campus bar (Piazzale Igino Lega, 47121 Forlì FC)

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Clinical Practices in Intercultural Contexts.
meeting with psychologists from ASCS’s Wasi project.

  • Tuesday, May 19
  • 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Church of Carmel, Carmel Square, 2

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Staying human. Stories of rescue in the Mediterranean
with Luciano Scalettari (president of ResQ – People Saving People) and Roberta Scarri (CISOM Foundation nurse)

  • Tuesday, March 3
  • 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Church of Carmel, Carmel Square, 2

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Health care and undocumented migrants: rights and access
with Fabrizio Signorelli, Naga Health Director

  • Monday, January 26
  • 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Church of Carmel, Carmel Square, 2

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The New European Mogration and Asylum Pact
With Alberto Pasquero ASGI lawyer

  • Wednesday, May 27
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • Pastoral Care for Migrants, 24/bis Cottolengo St.

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Migration and mental health: an underestimated aspect?
With Elizete da Silva Moreira, psychologist with the ASCS Wasi Project.

  • Friday, April 24
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • Pastoral Care for Migrants, 24/bis Cottolengo St.

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Returning home: Voluntary repatriations, forced repatriations, the failure of a project?
With Luca Rondi, “Altreconomia” journalist and Giacomo Bo, IOM

  • Thursday, March 26
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • Pastoral Care for Migrants, 24/bis Cottolengo St.

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The Turkish-Bulgarian route: Between violence, control and repression of solidarity
With Simone Zito, activist and member of the Balkan Route Collective and Jonas Donazzolo, Scalabrinian missionary

  • Thursday19 February
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • Pastoral Care for Migrants, 24/bis Cottolengo St.

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An app as a corporator? Riders, deliveries, and new forms of exploitation
with Sara Monaci, journalist for Il sole 24 ore coauthor of the book “Sfruttamento made in Italy,” and Danilo Bonucci, secretary general NIdiL (New Identities of Work) CGIL Torino

  • Saturday, May 2
  • 4 p.m.
  • Intrecci Festival Stage, Caselli Square

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Protests in Iran: the conflict and the voice of Iran’s new generation told from here
with Nadia Nosrati

  • Sunday, April 26
  • 6 p.m.
  • St. Charles Center, Via Sant’Agostino 1, Chieri

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Corporalism in Piedmont: the “Momo Trial”
with Valentina Sandroni, lawyer in Piedmont’s first conviction for caporalism

  • Wednesday, March 18
  • 6 p.m.
  • St. Charles Center, Via Sant’Agostino 1, Chieri

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Foreign people in prison: stories of rights denied
With Arianna Allegri, observer from the Antigone association

  • Thursday, February 26
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • St. Charles Center, Via Sant’Agostino 1, Chieri

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