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Practical solidarity in the UK asylum and immigration system: Cambridge workshops

June 12, 2016

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Cambridge Refugee Resettlement Campaign and Cambridge Calais Refugee Action Group invite you to two workshops run by Right to Remain. Do you want to know… Read more »

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Translating a complex, pessimistic subject into a comprehensible platform for making a difference

April 25, 2016

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We recently ran two training sessions hosted by René Cassin – on the UK asylum system, the barriers people face in establishing their legal rights,… Read more »

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Glasgow: a city rich in solidarity and action

March 25, 2016

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Just before the Easter weekend, we took part in the Refugee Campaign Day hosted by Glasgow Refugee, Asylum and Migration Network (GRAMNet), and Glasgow Refugee… Read more »

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CARDIFF: workshop on mutual aid, self-help and seeking the right to remain

February 25, 2016

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The policies and procedures of the UK’s asylum and immigration system are increasingly complicated, with many people forced to navigate them alone, unable to access… Read more »

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“Like snakes and ladders. But just snakes”

November 27, 2015

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This blog post was written by Lisa Matthews, Right to Remain coordinator.  This week, we returned to one of our most frequent destinations – Manchester. … Read more »

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Yorkshire Solidari-tea

October 23, 2015

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“Sheffield is a special place”.  Resounding nods accompanied my statement at our mutual aid and solidarity workshop in Sheffield on Tuesday.  Well, they were hardly… Read more »

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From ‘charity’ to ‘justice’ – solidarity and RtR’s national conference

October 5, 2015

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This is an article by Ben du Preez of Detention Action, originally published by Open Democracy on 15 September 2015. There was a strange sense… Read more »

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Refugees welcome, no human is illegal

September 13, 2015

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On Saturday 12 September, there were solidarity events all over the UK (and indeed all over Europe) declaring that refugees are welcome, and no human… Read more »

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Visibility and solidarity: campaigning for justice and the right to remain

July 9, 2015

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This blog post is based on a talk by Right to Remain at From Silence to Solidarity, Violence to Visibility, Lesbian Immigration Support Group‘s conference in… Read more »

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Right to Remain toolkit: short videos in English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Farsi

June 12, 2015

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Thanks to funding from the Lush Charity Pot, fantastic film-making by Showman Media and amazing support from the Researching Multilingually at the Borders project at… Read more »

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A good listen: citizenship ceremonies and ideas of welcome

April 10, 2015

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It was fascinating to hear about the research of Bridget Byrne of the University of Manchester on this Thinking Allowed podcast.  The programme explored Dr… Read more »

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2014: a year of fighting for the right to remain, and campaigning for migration justice

December 30, 2014

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Here are some of the important events of the last year – moments of solidarity and success, setbacks and threats, and working together to overcome… Read more »

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