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Minorities and Migration

Minorities and Migration

A conversation on social integration and social growth

“Migrants (and refugees) are not pawns on the chessboard of humanity”, quoth Pope Francis.

Yet very often, they are. Globally, migrations fulfil different needs: economic, social, or political, and allow societies to assimiliate and forge heterogenous identities. A plural society needs to be mature, responsible, and should legislate mechanisms to avoid the neglect and demonisation of any minority groups. Such social integration and inclusive growth can contribute to the development of a society, state, and nation.

This talk, hosted by Thus.Critique, will be about inclusion and the present issues that minorities face.

About the speaker: Asif Hussain is the Secretary at the Centre for Study of Philosophy and Humanities, Goa.

The session will be moderated by Amrita Anand from Video Volunteers.

Who should participate:

  1. Organisations working on minority rights
  2. Goa-based NGOs
  3. Human Rights organisations
  4. Lawyers
  5. Academicians
  6. Students of humanities

Participation: Donor passes for zoom link - https://imjo.in/7QCVWH

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