by Akram Salhab and Neha Shah, Migrants Organise Building the Migrant Justice Movement was published as chapter 6. of Runnymede Trust’s report…
Organisations and community organisers across Yorkshire and the Humber Region sprung into action at the outbreak of COVID-19. They quickly adapted their work to the new reality and since then have been doing a great job supporting communities. In addition to all the Zoom meetings and activities they deliver lots of other services. Here is a snapshot of what our partners and members are doing across the region.
“Never accept the bread line, fight for what you want.” Recently, Migrants Organise gathered over one hundred community members and local leaders…
By Sian Drinkwater. I come from a political family where there’s always been a lot of discussion about injustice and inequality in…
Here we go again #Elections2017 – the analysis, the campaigning, the tactics, the lobbying, fake news, real news, promises… about to overwhelm…
Today we feature Paul Salgado, Community Organiser for London, in his own words. Paul joined Migrants Organise in November last year. He…
We who believe in freedom cannot rest – Ella’s Song, Bernice Johnson Reagon Private employers such as Byron are rounding up their workers for…
The announcement from Justice Secretary Chris Grayling on Friday vowing to scrap the Human Rights Act should the Conservatives be re-elected comes…
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