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  • Home
  • HT94 MS
    • Wo & Wann | Where & When
    • Background
    • Team >
      • Kontakt | Impressum
  • Installation
    • Intro: Installation
    • Installation in Progress
    • Über die Wandkarte
    • Über die Toe Tags
    • About the Map
    • About the Toe Tags
    • After the exhibition
  • Re-live HT94
    • HT94 Muenster - A Short Documentary
    • Videos >
      • Timelapse
      • Q&A: Jason de León (UMP)
      • Towards a World Literature of Undocumented Lives
    • Archive: Contingent Belonging >
      • Grenzregime im Blickfeld der Kunst
      • Positionen und Perspektiven der Migrationsforschung
      • "Illegal Alien" or "Refugee": Border Crossings into El Paso
      • From the Borders of Europe through Contingent Belonging in Münster
      • Grenzregime, Migration und Identitäten in Mexiko und den USA im 20. Jh.
      • Towards a World Literature of Undocumented Lives
    • Take Part! A Moment of Global Remembrance
    • HT94 Virtual
  • Blog
    • Looking Closely >
      • Reflections Blog
    • Looking Beyond >
      • Stories & Perspectives Blog
    • Looking Through Children's Eyes >
      • Children & Migration Blog
  • HT94 Global
    • International HT94 Hosts
    • Projects Around the World
    • Take Part! A Moment of Global Remembrance
  • Resources

HT94: A Moment of Global Remembrance

During this time of social distancing caused by COVID-19, we are seeking ways to safely engage with those who are committed to keeping remembering the thousands of people who have died and disappeared along the U.S./Mexico border in search of a better life. 
- Undocumented Migration Project on A Moment of Global Remembrance
A Moment of Global Remembrance ist ein globales und digitales Hostile Terrain 94-Projekt, an dem alle teilnehmen können. Es ist aus der Krise der Pandemie heraus entstanden, um allen, die den an der Grenze Verstorbenen gedenken wollen, die Möglichkeit zu geben, dies auch trotz Corona-Einschränkungen sicher tun können. 

Jede/r ist eingeladen, an A Moment of Global Remembrance teilzunehmen, und sich beim Vorlesen des Namens und der Daten einer an der Grenze verstorbenen Person zu filmen. Alle 3.200 Video-Clips werden später zusammengefügt und ergibt eine globale Momentaufnahme des Gedenkens und Reflektierens.

Wie du Teil dieses Moments werden kannst, erfährst du hier: A Moment of Global Remembrance. 
A Moment of Global Remembrance is a global and digital Hostile Terrain 94 Project that everyone can participate in. It has grown out of the crisis of the pandemic in order to give everyone who wishes to commemorate border deaths the chance to do so safely despite Covid restrictions. 


​Everyone is invited to take part in A Moment of Global Remembrance and to film themselves reading out the name and data of a person who perished at the border. All of the 3.200 individual Video clips will be compiled into a global moment of memorializing and reflecting. 

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Learn how to become a part of this moment here: A Moment of Global Remembrance. 
We understand it may be difficult to speak these things out loud, but we hope this can be a way for people to both bear witness to the harsh realities of U.S. Border Patrol policies and keep the memories alive of the thousands who have died in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona.
​- The Undocumented Migration Project on A Moment of Global Remembrance

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