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Islington becomes first London council to pass These Walls Must Fall motion

July 6, 2018

News | These Walls Must Fall

Last night Islington became the first London council to pass a These Walls Must Fall motion against immigration detention!

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The Mama choir performing

Strategies for Survival, Recipes for Resistance

June 27, 2018

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Migrant Artists Mutual Aid was founded in 2011. They are a cross-national network of women, mothers, migrants, artists, academics and activists who work together to… Read more »

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Two #TheseWallsMustFall events in Manchester for Refugee Week

June 22, 2018

News | These Walls Must Fall

Last night saw two great #TheseWallsMustFall events in Manchester for Refugee Week. People engaged in a performance protest raising awareness about detention at HOME, with… Read more »

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Homeless in the Hostile Environment

June 22, 2018

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In this guest post, Aylisha Hogan of Housing4All writes about the group are doing to combat homelessness for people seeking asylum in Belfast. Last week,… Read more »

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“A weight on my shoulders”: Funeral poverty in the hostile environment.

June 7, 2018

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Sipho Sibanda, a Belfast-based activist, writes about the recent loss of her infant daughter, and the huge funeral costs that followed. As people seeking asylum in… Read more »

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These Walls Must Fall – Celebration of Resistance: Saturday 23rd June

June 6, 2018

News | These Walls Must Fall

Join us for an evening of spoken word, music and resistance! As part of Refugee Week 2018, Right to Remain is teaming up with Quakers… Read more »

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“What can we create together?” In conversation with Belfast’s Homeplus drop-in centre.

May 21, 2018

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Homeplus is a small charity that makes a big impact. Based in South Belfast, the most diverse constituency in the north of Ireland, it has… Read more »

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Rakiba has photo taken by other students

“The school I went to in Syria is now dust. I have overcome lots of barriers since being in the UK.”

May 3, 2018

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Rakiba is part of the Young Citizens network, Coram’s ambassador programme for young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds. She is studying with The Prince’s… Read more »

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Doctors of the World parody ‘Go Home’ vans to highlight hostile environment in the NHS

May 3, 2018

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Yesterday morning Doctors of the World (DOTW) staged a creative protest outside of the Home Office in London. Parodying Theresa May’s infamous ‘Go Home’ vans… Read more »

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“Thank you for being HUMAN and not racist”: Windrush meeting in Parliament

May 2, 2018

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Yesterday we attended an APPG meeting on the Windrush scandal. Entitled “Undocumented Caribbean residents – the uncertain status of Commonwealth citizens in the UK”, and… Read more »

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‘Persecution is no solution’: How Haringey is fighting back against the hostile enviroment

April 30, 2018

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Ruth Valentine is a member of Haringey Welcome and a Tottenham resident. Ruth worked for many years with refugees in the UK, and currently volunteers… Read more »

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New development in Chagos Islanders 50-year fight for justice

April 27, 2018

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Fifty years after they were expelled from their home by the British government to make way for a US military base, the children of the… Read more »

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