viernes, 29 de mayo de 2026

MIGRANT LIVES| Resilient Migrants

Migration is much more than crossing a border; it is a process of inner reconstruction where resilience is the key to survival. Leaving home implies deep pain, but migrants transform that uprooting into an astonishing strength to learn new languages, adapt to different cultures, and start from scratch. Far from being passive victims, they are agents of change who enrich and dynamicize the societies that welcome them. Recognizing their resilience means seeing them as examples of human strength, rather than just statistical figures.

 
Patricia López Muñoz 
Student of English Studies
High Technician in Sociocultural Animación
Specialist in Immigration
High Technician in Social Integration

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