From jo at xs4all.nl Tue Feb 7 13:31:41 2012 From: jo at xs4all.nl (Jo van der Spek M2M) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 13:31:41 +0100 Subject: Like a Somali Message-ID: Dear friends of M2M, at m2m.streamtime.org Soon the Somali refugees on the street will make new actions to demand the right to live. Therefore, M2M has created a special page on Facebook for the Somali struggle: Like a Somali http://www.facebook.com/JoM2M If we become firiends we can do together! Here is the info of this page: Like a Somali Inspired by the campaign of (mostly) Somalian refugees fighting for their right to live in the Netherlands, Jo van der Spek and Migrant to Migrant (M2M) propose this forum to create ways for us and others to connect with their struggle and embrace the "damned of the earth" (Frantz Fanon) in our midst. Undocumented migrants have a choice, they made it already when they left their original land. Forced to live as outlawed humans they can choose between hiding and fighting, between invisibility and demonstrating, between betting on legal procedures or by organizing yourself. I am inspired by the way Vluchtelingen op Straat decided in 2011 to go demonstrate, demanding basic human right. I am amazed by the Somali campers in front of deportation center Ter Apel. And I found friendship and hospitality when I visited them in Ter Apel and Vught. And when they came to Beat the Borders, Walk like a Somali, a manifestion of Freedom of Movement in Amsterdam on January 20th. "Look with us, not at us", the slogan of M2M, invites us to imagine ourself in someone else's position. Doing this, we can recognize that you have more in common than you'd think at first sight. I migrated from a small provincial town called Zutphen to crazy village Amsterdam in the 70's when I was becoming fifteen. I assure you it took me a full year to assimilate en feel accepted. And I spent 10 years with a woman who migrated for romantic reasons to my village. So I've been there. M2M was created with survivors of the Schiphol Fire as a way to reconnect instead of disappearing. This is the way of Papa Sakho, co-founder of M2M: We are here To make a life again Together as one Sakho is an African artist and still a bit lost is space. We have not finished the work of reconnecting. But meanwhile, we can start connecting. On this page. Like a Somali (or like whatever you like) You may call it the art of migration, or the art of metamorphosis. It is an art we can learn, enjoy and cherish.