Crossover: migration explained well*.

*with aperitif

 

For 20 years, ASCS has been illuminating dreams of the future, welcome and hope, weaving stories that make the world a more humane and open place. Human mobility, with its many facets, is one of those phenomena that challenges us to look beyond appearances and overcome resistance and prejudice. Understanding it is not easy, but it is essential for building a society based on trust and solidarity.

Crossover was born precisely for this: to make complex issues accessible without simplifying them, but giving them the right space to be understood. It is a project that invites us to dialogue and encounter, to explore the challenges of human mobility together with experts and direct witnesses.

We do:

  • Live, to look into each other’s eyes and weave authentic relationships.
  • Around a circle, where everyone can be heard and actively participate.
  • With an aperitif, because conviviality helps to continue the discussion in a spontaneous and relaxed way.

Crossover is a spark that ignites the dream of understanding and action. It is an invitation to be an active part of a collective dialogue that aims to build bridges, not walls.

You also participate!

  • Do you have a topic on human mobility that is close to your heart? Suggest it for the next meeting!
  • Want to bring Crossover to your territory? Suggest a topic, identify a speaker and write to us at [email protected]: we will be by your side to make it happen.

Together we can continue to illuminate the future, because every open and constructive dialogue is a spark of change. Join us and help us realize the dreams of tomorrow.

Find out the dates

Contributed by: Chieri Community Foundation and Municipality of Chieri

Europe’s entry and exit gates: Ceuta and Calais
with Elisa Meneghini, Letizia Santhià and Federica Chiechi

  • Wednesday, January 29
  • 6:30-8:30 p.m.
  • St. Charles Center, St. Augustine Street, 1

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Female migration
with Irene Pagnotta

  • Thursday, February 27
  • 6-8 p.m.
  • St. Charles Center, St. Augustine Street, 1

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Italy-Albania agreements, how they work and where we stand
with Alberto Pasquero, lawyer

  • Tuesday, April 1
  • 6-7:30 p.m.
  • St. Charles Center, St. Augustine Street, 1

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Citizenship yesterday, today and tomorrow: what is it like and how might it change?
With Marco Borraccetti associate professor of European Union Law at the University of Bologna

  • Monday, May 26
  • 7 p.m.
  • Diagonal Loft Club, Viale Livio Salinatore, 101 – Forlì FC

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Bulgaria/Turkey border: The criminalization of solidarity
with Jonas from ASCS and Alice from No Name Kitchen

  • Monday, February 10
  • 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Church of Carmel, Carmel Square, 2

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Europe’s exit gates: Calais
with Letizia Santhià

  • Monday, March 17
  • 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Church of Carmel, Carmel Square, 2

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Centers in Albania: what are they and where are we?
Guest: advocate of Mediterranea

  • Monday, April 28
  • 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Church of Carmel, Carmel Square, 2

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From Gaza to Italy: the voices of Palestinian women
with Glores Sandri, Nesreen Isbaita and Jana Alyoussif of A Doula for Palestine

  • Wednesday, June 25
  • 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Church of Carmel, Carmel Square, 2

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From entry to legal residence. Following the process Of foreigners in Italy
With Martina Cociglio, legal practitioner, and Vasiriky Konatè

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

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Photography of Barriera di Milano, beyond the surface
with Brother Luca Minuto

  • Friday, February 21
  • 7 p.m.
  • Mary Queen of Peace Parish, entrance from 109 Corso Palermo.

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Corporalism in Piedmont: open questions and rights denied
With Alice Marcarino of Cooperative Alice, and a witness of labor exploitation

  • Friday, April 11
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • Pastoral Care for Migrants, 24/bis Cottolengo St.

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Citizenship: an obstacle course?
with Daniela Di Rosa, ASGI lawyer and Pastorale Migranti volunteer, and Ayoub Moussaid, president of the association InMenteItaca, spokesperson for the March 21 Network Against Racism

  • Friday, May 23
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • Pastoral Care for Migrants, 24/bis Cottolengo St.

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Malta: migration in an island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea and The Game
with CLC Malta Missiom Migration Team

  • Saturday, May 24
  • 6:30 p.m.
  • Online

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