CHRA’s collaboration with Alarm Phone (AP) through the Activism in Process program has culminated in a book by AP activists, marking ten years of the network’s life-saving work. The publication offers intimate reflections on AP’s activism across diverse geographical contexts. Ranging in visual and written expressions from collages to illustrations and photographs, the multilingual publication offers insight into how AP navigates the political realities of migration in the Mediterranean Sea. Through affect, personal narratives, and experiential knowledge as essential elements of their praxis, the publication is designed to simultaneously offer glimpses about AP’s mission and exist as a time capsule for past, present, and future members of the activist network.
The book launch will include a discussion with Elian Weber, Lara Dade, and Leil Zahra Mortada.
Co-Sponsored by The Human Rights Project