Posts Tagged ‘Emigranten’

la mia pace non sia la tua disperazione

If we desire the shadows to once again become people among people

The roped suitcase: which are an intent to understand that every civilization should offer itself as it is facing the other. If we desire the shadows to once again become people among people, if we wish to break the chains that tie their neck to despair, because we will not speak of the migration of [...]

The right of reciprocity between the religion - Dr.Hagopian

 

The right of reciprocity between the religion - Dr.Hagopian

The utopia of the prevarication of a faith over all others.

The roped suitcase
4 video  taped not so much there, from which they have come, but here in the wealthy continents, on the borders of the lands where these suitcase of men and shadows of women take the last step to come to live among us.  Everything is intermingled in this boundless anonymity: despair, crime, terrorism, [...]

The Roped Suitcase: the dream? utopia?

The Roped Suitcase: 4 video  taped not so much there, from which they have come, but here in the wealthy continents, on the borders of the lands where these suitcase of men and shadows of women take the last step to come to live among us.  Everything is intermingled in this boundless anonymity: despair, crime, terrorism, [...]

…where happiness is bought and sold, where there is no war or famine…

THE ROPED SUITCASE
When I was there I said to myself: I do not know. I do not understand the mechanisms, but I do know something from those who have arrived from there: where you are, where happiness is bought and sold, where there is no war or famine.
Blessed “Agency” that will lend me money to [...]

The roped suitcase…end today?

The roped suitcase. Immediately, almost by instinct, one thinks of the millions of immigrants: Italians, Irish, Poles, Portuguese, Spaniards, etc. who at the beginning of the 1800’s and up until the 1950’s, moved from one continent to another, with their suitcases tied to their shoulders, fleeing from misery. They were women, men, youth, often [...]