Who is the refugee? How is he viewed?
Are we, among ourselves, different in our place at the heart of the city?
One, another, because he is a refugee, and me, another, because I was "here before"?
What can be said about humanity throughout history?
One group would categorise the other, the result of a very narrow "mythology": refugees would be or would not be, should be or should not be "what" others, before their arrival, without them, had already imagined for them…
What if our mythologies were converted to other modes in order to imagine in reciprocity a "new world", a world where the "sustainable" future would be envisaged in the presence of everyone, not without, or for, one or the other.
A world where the refugee mythology could then take refuge in an in-between from which a future "us" could spring forth and continue, because it has been imagined together, with everyone’s input, for "us."
For who are we? Who will we be together?