Crossover: migration explained well*.
*with aperitif

Human mobility is a global, complex and structural phenomenon that involves and affects us. Understanding it is not always easy, so we need people who are experienced and at the same time able to tell complicated phenomena in a simple way.
We want to deepen and go beyond the surface of what we see. We believe in knowledge, proper communication and encounter as fundamental tools for human relationships, overcoming the resistance that often affects the perception of each other and of major phenomena.
We want to try to explain migration, but explain it well. For this reason, each meeting will be an opportunity to explore a topic in depth, thanks to the guidance of an expert person who will help us understand it in depth, dissolving all our doubts-or at least trying to!
We want them to be live meetings because we believe in dialogue, in the looks that cross and the hands that reach out. We also like to imagine these meetings as opportunities for new acquaintances, new relationships.
Finally, we want them to be informal, convivial, inclusive meetings: not long speeches by an individual to an audience but shared dialogues built together. That is why you will not find a stage and an audience but a single circle of chairs to feel that we are all creators of knowledge that only then will we know how to share. Therefore, at the end of the educational dialogue, you will find an aperitif, an opportunity for convivial exchange.
Meetings are held in different places in Italy where there is a thinking and acting group that wants to produce opportunities for knowledge.
Are you curious about one aspect of migration in particular? Do you have a question you’ve never found an answer to? Is there something you just don’t understand about this whole human mobility thing? You suggest the topic for the next meeting!!! Write to us at piupontimenomuri@ascs.it.
Do you want to propose an episode of Crossover in your area? Think of a topic, identify a speaker, and then write to us at piupontimenomuri@ascs.it for our support!