The fascinating musical guest at the Annual Meeting banquet

Corazón Norte was born in the Kino Border Initiative Soup Kitchen on the US/Mexico border. It is here where these songs are knit between mountains of laughter, tortillas and tears. The raw material is a thread of words that leaves one heart and becomes tied to another. In the process, all categories disintegrate and one soul is mirrored in another to discover that there are no migrants here. Or rather that we are all migrants with a Heart Headed North. Click here to learn more

Natalia Serna, aka La Muna, is a Colombian-American songwriter and sociologist who has given much of her to walking with migrants, literally, on the trains through Mexico known as "La Bestia," through the mountains of Guatemala, and along the US/Mexico Border in the Sonoran Desert. Now she seeks to build community and plant gardens in Hermosillo, Mexico. She will present some of her work and music as well as reflections on the movement of people and what we need to live and thrive.