Aegean Migrant Solidarity

The Aegean Sea at sunset is visible through an ancient archway.

Justice for all!

The Greek courts continue to criminalize people on the move. Pray for the release of three asylum seekers going to trial this week.

A photo of the migrant cemetery, cared for by families friends of those who lost their lives at sea.

Unidentified bodies

We pray for all those who are lost, and for all those who are preparing to begin their journey to a better future

migrants handprints in red and blue paint cover a white wall

Guarantee the human right to movement

Pray that migrants may safely make their journeys towards a better life and that governments will choose to guarantee the human right to movement.

Black metal gates open into the Mytilene courthouse, a two story building with tall windows.

When E. came to Lesvos

Even after years on the Greek Islands, migrants are still at risk of state violence and criminalization.

a concrete wall with fencing above it cuts the image in two, an asphalt road beneath it and a blue sky above. Graffiti on the wall reads "#(me)Moria

The memory must live on

Just as we commemorate the centennial of the Greco-Turkish War this year, we must hold onto the memories of migration over the past several years in Lesvos.

a street art mural of diverse faces, an olve-skinned person wearing glasses and a beard, a brown person wearing a purple hijab, a black person with dark curly hair and yellow headband, a white person wearing a traditional Jordanian headscarf, an Asian person with long dark wavy hear and wearing glasses.

Building our communities together

Pray for our CPT communities around the world as we meet virtually and physically to continue the work of liberation.

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