Supporting Queer Migrants in Naples: The Migra-Antinoo Initiative

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Migra-Antinoo, an initiative by Antinoo Arcigay Napoli, supports queer migrants primarily from West Africa in Naples. The service provides assistance and inclusive spaces for asylum seekers, with activities like group therapy and cultural events. Migrants share their stories, promoting community support and personal empowerment. The initiative aims to help migrants rebuild their identities and integrate into society.


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  1. S.O.G.I. Immigration and Reception in Italy. The Neapolitan experience 09 JULY 2020 SOGICA FINAL CONFERENCE DR. CARMELA FERRARA COORDINATOR OF MIGRA-ANTINOO

  2. Migra-Antinoo was created as a service of Antinoo Arcigay Napoli specifically aimed at queer migrants. The majority of people who use the service are homosexual or bisexual asylum seekers from West Africa. Few women and few trans people arrive. Nigeria Camerun The Gambia Senegal Ghana Ivory Coast Sri Lanka Sierra Leone Guinea Mali Pakistan Bangladesh Russia Ucraina

  3. Where do they come from?

  4. RURAL AREAS WHERE THEY LIVE NAPLES, MIGRA-ANTINOO

  5. No longer just a service The participation of migrants has increased within the association, reaching up to almost 40% of the participants in the Youth Group.

  6. Rethinking inclusive spaces In order to make recreational and cultural activities accessible to migrants, the youth group organizes watching movies in English and in French and meetings with psychologists specialized in group therapy who work with the technique of psychodrama and artistic therapy encouraging everyone to partecipate

  7. A personal story In the space of the psychological consultation, he had the opportunity to start reflecting on the situation of violence to which he was exposed for his sexual orientation and on the possible actions to regain his self- esteem. In this sense, the boy expresses his willingness to organize, at the youth group of Arcigay Naples - in which he declares to participate regularly for 1 year - a testimony meeting on what happened to him in Nigeria and on the life of homosexual people in the his country

  8. The importance of sharing Many migrants experienced their sexual identity with fear, violence and migratory travel and the will to talk about their story is a first indicator of the function of testimony. As Hannah Arendt said, rebuilding a personal identity is a task that cannot be entrusted to the individual, but to the work of an entire community, because only by feeling part of a whole everyone can feel part of a humanity that lives in the plurality of identities.

  9. In recent years, the number of services for migrants in LGBTI associations has increased But most of the services are concentrated in the center-north. In fact, there are still very few spots in the South

  10. The paradigm shift From a paternalistic attitude to a priorization of migrant voices/narratives The challenge for Italian LGBTI associations is to encourage the participation of migrants by recognizing space and representation

  11. Suggestions / proposals To create a national network of migrant activists, to organize a forum and exchange good practices. Create common projects between north and south and with Europe. Migra-Antinoo is available to start a communal dialogue. You can write us here: migranti@arcigaynapoli.org

  12. Thanks for Your attention! And thanks to SOGICA for increasing the dissemination and knowledge of issues related to the topic

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