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New York City
Monday 16 December 2024

Every Day Is Migrants Day

A Showcase of Diverse Artists and Organizations with Projects that Foreground Migrant Narratives

Monday 16 December 2024
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The Segal marked International Migrants Day by showcasing the work of a diverse group of artists and organizations with projects that foreground migrant narratives. The work highlights the essential role migrants play in the creation of culture. This event was presented in collaboration with the United Nations Network on Migration. 

Image: Yang Sun's The Stranger (work in progress). Courtesy of the artist.

Featuring presentations by and a panel with: 

Achilles Kallergis, director of the Project on Cities and Migration, The New School

Asisé Mateo, senior liaison officer, UN Network on Migration

Alex Strada, multimedia artist, NYC

Yang Sun, choreographer, NYC

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