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2 February 2024
Zine-Making Workshop: Queerness, Migration and Belonging
22nd February 2024, 4pm. Common Room, Pelican House, 244 Cambridge Heath Road, London E1 5QJ.
8 January 2024
Why are you here?
Event by MRN + The Decolonial Centre
16 December 2023
MAP: Fourth Workshop
On December 16, 2023, the Day 4 workshops at Square Hall in Waterloo, London, aimed to empower participants in community organising and democratic engagement. The first session,…
18 November 2023
MAP: Third Workshop
On November 18, 2023, the Day 3 workshops at the Golden Lane Community Centre in the City of London were focused on empowering participants in effective communication…
21 October 2023
MAP: Second Workshop
On the second day of the workshops, which took place on October 21, 2023, our participants had the privilege of learning from two remarkable speakers, Marzia Babakarkhail…
23 September 2023
MAP: First Workshop
The Migrants’ Aspiration Programme returned for 2023 to empower the new arrivals of BN(O) visa holders from Hong Kong. Thanks to the new Hong Kong Community Fund…
22 February 2023
Queerness and Migration
Who Is Welcome Event Series.
9 March 2023, Online.
13 September 2022
Islamophobia, Migration Policy + Discourse
29 September 2022, 6pm, online.
Join MRN + MEND for the next event in our ‘Who is Welcome?’ series, which will explore the intersections of Islamophobia + migratisation.
1 July 2022
EU Citizens of Colour, the EUSS + the post-Brexit Immigration Journey
Join Migrants’ Rights Network + Migrants at Work, on 14 July 2022 (6-7.30pm) for the second installment in our ‘Who Is Welcome?’ online event series, addressing how the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) is failing EU Citizens of colour + their family members. This is an opportunity for people of Colour with lived experience of the EUSS to share their stories + experiences.
15 June 2022
EVENT- WHO IS WELCOME?: ISLAMOPHOBIA, MIGRATION POLICY + DISCOURSE (28 JUNE 2022, 6-7.30PM, ONLINE)
Join us for the next event in our ‘Who is Welcome?’ series, which will explore the intersections of Islamophobia + migratisation.