Let our differences concerning culture, tradition, language, lifestyle,background, politics bring us together by showing us that we are not separated because we all want to be safe, respected and accepted.

Lion, the remarkable story of Saroo Brierley
Saroo Brierley was only 5 years old when he got lost. He was working with his older brother as a sweeper on India's trains. Together, they travelled hundreds of miles up and down the vast network. One night Saroo fell asleep, when he woke up, he started searching for his brother on a train where he fell asleep again and woke up 14 hours later in Calcutta. He lived on the street with homeless children, nobody spoke his language, after some time he ended up in an orphanage and got adopted by the Brierleys, a couple from Tasmania. When he was 30, he managed to identify his home town by multiplying the 14 hours he was on the train with the speed of Indian trains and came up with a rough distance about 1,200 km.
The text about Saroo is a story about millions of children around the globe who have to work to help their families, don't go to school, don't have decent living conditions, are an easy prey to sexual predators and mistreated in orphanages.
Here you can watch a TEDx talk dealing with the topic of Inclusion: https://youtu.be/cPqVit6TJjw
Here you can listen to a Spanish version of a song Reflection from the movie Mulan:
https://youtu.be/rgyWIAmDZlk
Mulan is a Chinese legend about a girl who pretends to be a boy to be able to enlist into the army on behalf of her father who was old. Because everybody thinks she is a boy, she can't be who she really is, she is sick and tired of pretending, she doesn't recognize her own reflection anymore, wants to finally be able to live from her heart and hopes that one day love will give her strength to show who she really is.
Here you can listen to a Spanish song by Mexican actress and singer Patricia Manterola: https://youtu.be/xa7u8z8VYLs
This song is about loving ourselves for who we are, finding what we are loveable for, daring dream in more colours than black and white, seeing life a gift worth unwrapping.
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