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Artistic Presentations
Journey to Safety: The Battered Immigrant Woman's Experience
Journey to Safety is an unique stage presentation of the challenges facing battered refugee and immigrant women when negotiating legal, medical and government systems. The play is based on a 2004 report issued by The Advocates for Human Rights. To accompany the presentation, Pangea World Theater and The Advocates for Human Rights have collaborated to create a training designed for government agencies, educational institutions, and civic groups. 

"Moving Lives": Immigrant Artists Speakers Bureau
Moving_lives_header_2In this unique project, immigrant artists conduct presentations with schools, businesses, and other groups throughout the Twin Cities.  “Moving Lives” artists come from all over the world and include musicians, visual artists, and more. As part of their presentations, artists tell their stories, share their artwork, and facilitate dialogues on human rights issues. School groups may also request a longer partnership with an artist for a classroom art project or initiative. "Moving Lives” is a joint project of The Advocates for Human Rights and Intermedia Arts in Minneapolis.