November 2024

Homonationalism, Islamophobia and Migrant Justice

A collaboration between Inclusive Mosque Initiative and Migrants’ Rights Network for Islamophobia Awareness Month You might have heard about the recent criticism of Stonewall, which is an LGBTQ+ rights organisation. Stonewall is working with weapons manufacturers on LGBTQ+ inclusion, and this is being challenged by their staff and ex-staffers. They criticise Stonewall for helping violent […]

Decolonising Locally Panel

Decolonising Locally: A panel on migration, abolition and decolonisation DATE:  November 27, 2024 TIME: 6.15-7.45pm LOCATION: Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, St Paul’s, Bristol, BS1 3QY TICKETS: Book your free ‘Decolonising Locally Panel’ tickets here. Join the Migrants’ Rights Network in Bristol on 27 November 2024 at 6.15pm for a Panel talk on the intersections

Disability History Month Callout

Forget the history written in textbooks that always sides with the oppressor! Your stories, your experiences, your lives: that is the true history! This Disability History Month, we want to hear your stories- we want to hear from you! Are you a migrant with a disability? Do you want to share your experience of being

End deportations now

sign up to our newsletter Dear supporters,  With all the injustice going on in the world right now, it is ok to grieve. Yet we cannot afford to be hopeless. It is precisely at these moments where community and solidarity is more important than ever. Last month saw the forcible removal of dozens of people

Bristol Organising Day on Abolition and Decolonisation

Because You Were There: a Bristol organising day for disrupting migration systems and narratives DATE: 27 November 2024 TIME: 3-7.45pm (with networking until 8.30pm) LOCATION: Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, St Paul’s, Bristol, BS1 3QY HOST CONTACT INFO: [email protected] Calling people to join the Migrants’ Rights Network in Hamilton House in Bristol on 27 November

Islamophobia is racism

The theme of this year’s Islamophobia Awareness Month is “seeds of change”. This is about recognising how smaller steps can lead to larger steps in the pursuit of transformative change. We don’t think this should be interpreted as a call for making tweaks to a harmful system, or reformist measures that strengthen and legitimise the

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