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Celma Costa

I come from a family of migrants. My great grandfather immigrated left the Middle East to Mozambique, where I was finally born. Growing up with the stories of my grandmother's 10-year-escapade to Senegal, and burying my nose in the scented old letters from my grandfather, I've grown to appreciate migration.

This is why I set for a 6-months travel early last year, journeying in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. I met incredible women, with incredulous life stories. I participated and facilitated workshops and safe spaces to dialogue, explore and value expression of women all over the world.

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Subjective Mapping: The Steps We Took and The Steps We'll Take


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