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Quixote Center Initiates Programming in Panama
"I was horrified by the government-run shelter located near Panama's southern border, in Darién. They called it a shelter, but it looks like every other refugee camp I have ever visited, except for less space. Dedicated only last fall, with funds from the United States and the EU, it has a daily capacity of 500 migrants. They are receiving at least twice that according to official numbers, and probably more like 4 times that, according to the officials we spoke with. Most are from Haiti, Venezuela, and Ecuador.
"Migrants end up at the camp after traveling through the treacherous Darién Gap, one of the most dangerous sections of the migrant trail north. Migrants report killings, sexual assault, robberies, and extortion, in addition to a challenging and deadly wilderness crossing."
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Take Action for Peace in Haiti
Gang violence in Haiti is ramping up and has tragically claimed the lives of at least 187 people over the past two weeks. The people of Haiti deserve to live in peace. A bipartisan effort, the Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act seeks to impose individual sanctions on those responsible for the violence: gang leaders and the political and economic elites who support them. Use this form ([link removed]) to urge your Senators to support the bill!
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Join us on the Next Solidarity Trip!
We are now accepting applications for our solidarity trip, which will take place on June 5th-June 10th, 2023! We will spend most of our time at the La 72 shelter in Tenosique, meeting with migrants and asylum seekers, as well as shelter staff and Mexican immigration officials. We will also visit a shelter in Chiapas, Mexico and another just across the border in El Ceibo, Guatemala. Click HERE ([link removed]) to view the flyer, and HERE ([link removed]) to apply. Circulate with anyone that you think may be interested!
 
Artist Corner
This week we are featuring Nicaraguan painter Damiana Corea Arellano. She uses a palette knife to mix the paint directly on the canvas instead of on the palette, lending her paintings a unique texture. Her works range from abstract bursts of color to vibrant renditions of Nicaraguan environments, florals, and iconic objects, such as a bottle of Flor de caña. To see more of her work, see her website HERE ([link removed]).
 
 
 
 
 
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