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Friday, March 21, 2025

Moving Through the World-The African Migration Report; An Anthology of Poetry


   I am so proud to be part of this project which is organized by Forced Migration and The Arts in collaboration with indie publisher CivicLeicester and migrant collective Regularise. The overall theme for this project is African Migration.

  "Forced Migration and The Arts is a global network that brings together people with lived experience of forced migration, refugee and non-refugee artists, academics and activists from around the world. The provisional title of the anthology, Africa Migration Report: an Anthology of Poems, is inspired by the second edition of the Africa Migration Report published by the African Union Commission (AUC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

  People on the African continent have a long history of experience with migration, whether this includes individuals or communities moving from one place to another in search of pasture for their livestock or in search of prospects such as education, employment, escape from climate change, refuge from war, conflict, persecution, etc. These movements have been taking place over time and within and across countries, on the continent and beyond, and are driven by many reasons.

  Many of the people who have made these journeys have had certain experiences and encounters before deciding to move, while on the move, and when they arrive at their destinations. Families and communities also have stories about relatives, friends and community members who moved and then returned or did not return.

 The Africa Migration Report: an Anthology of Poems is inviting poets exploring these themes and related ones to submit their work . Poems that explore the personal, familial, communal, national, continental, intercontinental, transnational, past, present and possible futures of African migration across time and space, in and around this world and beyond."

*Forced Migration and the Arts

Click here if you would like to submit your work on this theme. Here is the link for more information.The deadline has been extended.

https://forcedmigrationandthearts.blogspot.com/2024/03/call-for-submissions-africa-migration.html

*Here is a link where you can see and listen to writers involved with this project.

https://www.youtube.com/@CivicLeicester/videos