The Euro­pean Alli­ance of Aca­de­mies calls for Reco­gni­ti­on of the vital Con­tri­bu­ti­on of Migrants to Art, Cul­tu­re and Socie­ty

In a state­ment issued fol­lo­wing a con­fe­rence under the title „The Arts and Migration(s): Reflec­tions and Respon­si­bi­li­ties“, which was held in Valletta/​Malta upon invi­ta­ti­on of the Arts Coun­cil Mal­ta from 27 to 29 Octo­ber 2025, the Euro­pean Alli­ance of Aca­de­mies expres­ses its deep con­cern about the incre­asing trans­for­ma­ti­on of Euro­pe into a fort­ress whe­re migrants in their strugg­le for a safer life risk rejec­tion, hosti­li­ty, and death.

The Euro­pean Alli­ance of Aca­de­mies, which was foun­ded five years ago to pro­mo­te and defend artis­tic free­dom and free­dom of speech, urges the inter­na­tio­nal com­mu­ni­ty to reco­g­ni­se the rights of peo­p­le lea­ving their count­ries, and to con­sider migra­ti­on essen­ti­al to our com­mon histo­ry, vital to the sto­ry of human­kind.

Mil­li­ons of peo­p­le are forced to lea­ve their count­ries becau­se of eco­no­mic ine­qua­li­ty, war, per­se­cu­ti­on, flood and drought. The­re is no migra­ti­on cri­sis as we hear too often, but the­re is a poli­ti­cal cri­sis whe­re more and more count­ries bla­me migra­ti­on for the pro­blems they face. The­re is a cli­ma­te cri­sis and the­re is a moral cri­sis as we are living in a world in which wel­co­me and hos­pi­ta­li­ty must be re-intro­du­ced: We have to re-find our civi­li­ty.

Art and cul­tu­re rely upon the free cir­cu­la­ti­on of peo­p­le and ide­as – rest­ric­tion to natio­nal boun­da­ries makes us nar­row-min­ded and one-sided. Ins­tead of clo­sing our eyes to incre­asing pre­ju­di­ce and mis­in­for­ma­ti­on we must open our win­dows and doors. Inde­ed, we must reco­g­ni­se migrants for all they bring to our socie­ties – their life sto­ries, know­ledge and cul­tu­re.

Euro­pean Alli­ance of Aca­de­mies
Mal­ta State­ment
Pho­to Cre­dit: Dar­ren Agi­us