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Date Shared: 
Thursday, June 1, 2023 - 17:24
Title: 

Awareness-raising action "Music moves us"/Part of project " Tú También"

Countries and areas: 
Spain
Partner(s): 
Assejazz (asociación sevillana de jazz), Andaluciía Acoge (Huelva Acoge y APIC), Productora social Entre Fronteras
Tags: 
Capacity Building, Children and Youth, Diaspora Investment and Entrepreneurship, Diversity, Inclusiveness and Social Cohesion, Empowerment and Rights of Migrants, Empowerment of Women and Girls, Migrant Protection and Assistance, Migration and Education, Migration Governance, Migration Management
Summary: 

This action was submitted through the GFMD Mayors Mechanism Call to Local Action for Migrants and Refugees.
“Music moves us” has involved the participation of forty young people from different backgrounds living in Andalusian municipalities. The aim is to improve the integration and social perception of the migrant minors, adolescents and young people groups in Andalusia. The workshops have culminated in several concerts in Andalusian cities involved in this action to raise awareness in the local community about the situation of children, adolescents and youth who have experienced a migratory process, promoting education and the construction of inclusive values and attitudes, the recognition and perception of diversity, using music as an instrument.
The recording of a video clip and the holding of a concert in each of the cities, with the collaboration of local musicians, will serve to show the public the work carried out by the young boys and girls during the workshops. In May, the documentary “La músicia nos mueve (Music moves us)” will be released and will be shown in different spaces, including streaming platforms such as Filmin.
According to data from the Andalusian Strategy for Immigration 2021 - 2025, in 2021 the community welcomed a total of 2,873 unaccompanied minors who arrived to the Andalusian coast. About 72% come from Maghreb countries, especially Morocco and Algeria, while the rest come from Sub-Saharan Africa. Once they reach the age of 18, this group of young people is deprived of protection and is often the victim of prejudice and discrimination.
These workshops are part of the project #TÚTAMBIÉN/ أيضا أنت#, implemented by FAMSI, with the support and funding of the Andalusian Agency for International Development Cooperation (AACID in Spanish), in close collaboration with the Directorate General for Children of the Ministry of Equality, Social Policies and Conciliation.

GFMD Source: 

GFMD 2021-2022 – Mayors Mechanism’s Call to Local Action

Link: 

http://localaction.mayorsmechanism.org/actions/music-moves-us


Source (retrieved on 07/14/2025 - 07:16): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/13028