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“The Peace Between” Dialogue – Event Materials

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Helping Ukraine

Unaccompanied Minors

The Peace Between Dialogue Project

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Advocacy Work

First Steps / Next Steps

Why and How to Get Involved

Prayer Guides

FAQs

Trauma Care

Advocacy Work

Cross-faith

World Refugee Sunday

Bible Studies

Resources

Orphan Sunday

Advocacy Work

How can you participate?

  1. Watch the film (sign up here).
  2. Invite others to watch the film with you (get tips here). Subtitles available in 18 languages.
  3. Use the Discussion Guide to stimulate open, safe dialogue about the topic. Available in 18 languages (select your language here).
  4. Pray together. Our Prayer Points document is available in 18 languages (select your language here).
  5. Access Supplementary Materials section of the site to find resources and learn more about befriending new arrivals in your nation.
  6. Check out First Steps/Next Steps to see how you and your group might take a step after your dialogue.

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Meet the filmmakers:

Caroline

Caroline Kamya, Director & Assistant Producer, is a visual artist and award-winning filmmaker born in Uganda and raised in the U.K. Her family left Uganda during the political turmoil of the late 70s and early 80s. She has an MA in TV Documentary from Goldsmiths College (University of London). Her first feature film IMANI was shot in Uganda and opened at Berlinale in 2010 winning nine international awards. Currently the first woman in Uganda to make a feature film, Caroline continues to mentor the next generation of filmmakers whenever she has the opportunity to pass on knowledge. Her passion is in storytelling with a focus on human interest and identity. Caroline currently works as Head of The Future Planet Channel at Zoomin.tv in Amsterdam. http://carolinekamya.com/

Talitha

Talitha Brauer, Producer & Director of Photography, is a US-born photographer who grew up in Ireland and Germany, worked for four years in Prague and is currently based in Berlin. She is adept in storytelling for cross-cultural contexts, combining images and words to effect community engagement and social change. In September 2015, Talitha traveled alongside a Syrian refugee family from Budapest to Hamburg and their story was then published as a multimedia photo essay by Save the Children USA. She has been featured by Al Jazeera, the Prague Monitor, Ihned.cz, and Ubiquity: The Journal of Literature, Literacy, and the Arts. Talitha is the primary photojournalist & curator at Brother’s Keeper International, an arts initiative presenting first hand accounts of refugees in Europe.

Dylan

Dylan Klass, Assistant Producer, founded Narrativ Nation, a company specialised in audiovisual creation and production based in Brussels and Paris. Specialising in the use of new media platforms and fictional TV/web productions, Dylan works on digital strategies. He also works on a part-time basis for the European Evangelical Alliance (EEA) at the Brussels Office. In 2012, Dylan anonymously launched Typique, a social media community, which drew tens of thousands of fans across France and Belgium. He then co-created and authored the TV series Typique with Benjamin Torrini, Lionel Delhaye, and Jérôme Dernovoi that gathered millions of views.

This website and the discussion materials were created through a collaboration between:

The European Evangelical Alliance (EEA) brings together both the national Evangelical Alliances of Europe and a large number of pan-European mission agencies. Seeking Christ-like transformation in Europe, EEA serves as the dynamic centre for equipping and resourcing, the European wide trusted Evangelical voice, and the connecting hub for greater strategic impact. EEA powers the collaborative Refugee Campaign.

NCM

Courage for the Journey/NCM Central Europe seeks to be in solidarity with displaced persons who are traveling and settling across the Balkans, Central Europe, and Scandinavia. Partnering with other organizations when possible, we seek to fill the spaces that are often left untended, which leads to a diversity of ministry ranging from education, to integration, to aid, to faith conversations, and to the holy activity of simply being present with another person.

RC

Refugee Connect was established in 2008 to connect local churches with ways to help refugees. By 2016, our focus was on the youth – particularly those traveling alone. Today, we work with churches, Christian NGOs and associations, and individuals across Europe that help refugee and asylum-seeking children and youth who travel alone (i.e., unaccompanied minors). In April 2017, we launched the Mobilised for Unaccompanied Minors (MUM) Network to connect these ministries, learn from each other, raise awareness, and develop programs and resources to address needs and fill gaps.