July 2024

Abolition and Decolonisation: Organising Day

Key details Date and time: 14 September 2024, 10.00-18.00 Location: Highfields Centre, 96 Melbourne Road, Leicester, LE2 0DS GB Price: Free Description MRN, CivicLeicester and The Decolonial Centre are delighted to invite you to our Abolition and Decolonisation Organising Day in Leicester! This space will bring together local communities in the wake of racist riots across […]

Stammering at the Border 

I recently told a fellow migrant friend that crossing the UK Border was always a frightening, stressful experience and they asked, well-meaningly, what I even had to fear considering I have nothing to hide and most things in my favour? She was right in a sense — though both non-White and migrant, I have the

The Border Security Bill: where anti-migrant policies meet counter-terrorism

The new Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill brings oppressive counter-terrorism powers into immigration. The Bill announced as part of the King’s Speech is part of a turn towards approaching migration through counter-terror, making space for even greater surveillance of and denial of rights for migrants. The Bill will propose powers that have previously been

The Government’s new migration measures

The new Government has quickly turned its attention to deterring people from the Global South from coming to the UK.  At the same time as announcing the Border Security Bill that would embed an oppressive counter-terrorism approach to ‘preventing small boats crossings’, it is also seemingly taking measures to tackle the “root causes” of displacement.

The Home Office is racist by design

The Home Office is racist by design. Racism and exclusion are the basis of immigration policies in 2024. They stem from a long history of targeting ‘unwelcome’ groups of migrants based on colonial constructions of race, deservingness or who can be economically ‘useful’ to Britain. Racialised people from Britain’s former colonies being the most affected

Whataboutism doesn’t help anyone

What is whataboutism? Whataboutism is deflection from one social justice issue to another. It is a tactic of derailment that demonstrates not only a lack of solidarity and a misunderstanding of a key element of social justice: shared struggle. Essentially in a debate, one issue is weaponised, and is brought up to detract or minimise

I cannot support my coloniser’s football team

The Euros final is coming up. Everywhere I go I see St George’s flags, “its coming home” social media posts, and general celebratory sentiment. But as a second generation Cypriot migrant, I do not have it in me to support the team of my coloniser, nor to take part in these celebrations.  I grew up

New Government, new demands

July 2024 Newsletter Dear supporters, It’s still meant to be Summer (apparently), and we have a new Government in power. So much has been triggered by this significant change by our duly elected politicians- emotions, new campaigns, ideas and importantly our demands to make a meaningful change to our immigration systems (see below). We have

Disability Pride Month

A narrow definition of disability is unable to capture various instances of chronic debilitation: how racialised and migrant workers are subjected to disabling immigration regimes and working conditions, how we are collectively incapacitated by capitalism, how entire populations are debilitated by neocolonialism or imperialism, or how entire populations are sentenced to “slow death” through a

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