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Between Fear and Empathy: How Do We Speak About Refugees Today?

Between Fear and Empathy: How Do We Speak About Refugees Today?
meeting
lecture
📅 Date: 13 June 2026, Saturday

⌚ Start time: 12:00

📌 Place: Warsaw - Praga-Północ dist., Jagiellońska 54 (show on the map)
[wydarzenie oraz poniższy opis wyłącznie w języku angielskim]

Stories. Fear. Belonging. Solidarity.
A conversation beyond stereotypes.

Join us in Warsaw for an open panel discussion on refugees, migration, media narratives, integration, fake news, online hate, and community dialogue.

Together, we will explore how societies speak about refugees today — and how we can build more empathy, understanding, and social connection. 🤝

🎤 Featured Speakers:

🔹 Dr Marta Pachocka, SGH, CMR UW
Migration researcher connected with the Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw and SGH

🔹Dr. Anna Tatar
Representative of the “NEVER AGAIN” Association

🔹 Aneta Szarfenberg
Researcher and practitioner working on social issues and community dialogue

🔹 Dr. Sabina Toruńczyk-Ruiz
Psychologist from the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Warsaw, specializing in migration psychology and intergroup relations

✨ Why join?
✅ Meaningful discussion beyond stereotypes
✅ Academic and social perspectives on migration
✅ Space for dialogue, reflection, and solidarity
✅ Opportunity to meet researchers, activists, and community members

📅 13.06.2026
🕛 12:00 – 16:00
📍 Jagiellońska 54, 03-469 Warsaw / Multicultural Centre in Warsaw
🗣️ Event language: English
🎟️ Free Entrance
🍽️ Open Buffet

📝 Registration >> link

We would be happy to welcome you!
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