Émie Laurence Gionet Hull

Canada

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By closing our borders and building walls, we only separate families, friends, colleagues and suppress the right to freedom of movement. The poster represents the border between Mexico and the United States, from where a woman and her children are separated from the father. The warm colors of Mexico represent the color and life brought by its inhabitants in cold contrast with the United States who have decided to isolate themselves. The eagle is the national symbol of the birds of the United States of America. It was chosen for its majestic beauty, its great strength, its long life, and because it is native to North America. The fact that the eagle flies over the wall demonstrates that, unlike men, it does not prejudge against foreigners and enjoys full freedom.
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Freedom of Movement


In last year's brief we talked about "a world where boundaries are becoming less and less meaningful. Now more than ever, we are one people. No matter where we live, we are all equally powerless in the face of war or environmental disaster."

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