Thursday 22 March 2018

This incredible and unforgettable experience has just finished.
This incredible and unforgettable experience has just finished. During this week we have put ourselves in the migrants' shoes. We have faced language barriers and misunderstandings. Despite this, we have met incredible people that we will never forget, which means that they will be always in our hearts. Terms like humanity, diversity or freedom must be present in our minds. Social progress is improving nowadays, but we still have a lot to do. We've known how some organisations provide first aid, access to healthcare, education, and other main services to migrants. The Erasmus+ has helped us to take into account that we are all humans with the same rights and dignity. Unfortunately, this doesn't always happen. That's why this project has made us being more open-minded and to understand all the difficulties migrants handle. This has been a much appreciated experience, so we must thank you all the people who has made this possible (teachers, Blaise Pascal highschool, the Euorpean Union...). In conclusion, we should ask ourselves one simple question: What can I do to avoid this situation? This is in our hands, we are all migrants, don't forget it.



There is still a long way to go...

We have almost come to the end of this short but intense Erasmus plus experience (joing hands for a better future). All the activities carried out (the visit to the national migration museum, the exhibition on migrant artists, the interview we gave to the migrants and the subsequent report on the experience they had and, lastly, the vision of the documentary "human flow" he made me understand once again that the world can not yet be considered civilized.
There is still much to be done and we must be the first to bring radical changes by eliminating forever words like discrimination, inequality, poverty and war forever.
This experience made with friends is people from other countries, has made me understand even more the importance of foreign language that nowadays is essential for being able to expand in the social and in the working field😁😁
Paris!! We are the Spanish team. It's a pleasure been here. A really great challenge for all and to learn from all the people that surround us.

Monday 19 March 2018

Hi!
Today was the first day in Segré, France.
We arrived yesterday at midnight, the journey was very tiring and we had to wait more than three hours at the airport in Bruxelles, but we did it 💪.
Today we saw the school in Segré, which is bigger than ours, and we did a very interesting activity with some migrants living here.
After school (at 5pm) my host family took me to Angers, a beautiful town nearby: we went a bit sightseeing and I was enchanted to see the castle and the cathedral 😍