2024

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

Keeping the queerdom

There has been significant progress in the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights in the United Kingdom. Same-sex marriage was legalised in 2014, discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity is illegal, and LGBTQIA+ individuals are increasingly visible and accepted in society. However, despite these advancements, there is still much work to be done to ensure

Climate justice is migrant justice!

For Refugee Week, we are collaborating with 350.org, People & Planet, and the Climate Justice Coalition to stand up for migrant justice. Decolonisation = migrant justice, racial justice, climate justice As more communities are forced from their homes by the climate crisis, we must fight for people’s right to stay and ensure safe pathways for

Pride is bittersweet.

“Coming from a conservative cultural background in a small city, the concept of Pride Month was a distant dream for me. In my home country and especially my hometown, where conservative values dominate, the queer communities rarely had an opportunity or a special occasion to celebrate our identities openly, because LGBTQ+ is believed to be

Confusion and anxiety around the eVisa rollout

Physical immigration documents or biometric residence permits (BRPs) are being replaced with digital proof of immigration status, known as an eVisa. The move comes as part of the UK Government’s plan to “modernise the border” and introduce a digital immigration system.  The rollout began in April, and invitations are being issued in phases before the

Colonialism and imperialism cause displacement: World Refugee Day

World Refugee Day is frequently seen simply as a cause for ‘celebration’. But if we want to decolonise migration, we have to recognise that the existence of displacement is not a cause for celebration. Should we be celebrating the fact that people have been, and will continue to be, displaced from their homes by colonialism

Social Housing Not Scapegoating

We are pleased to join many other organisations in an open letter to all party leaders, urging them to reject the scapegoating of migrant, migratised and racialised communities, and instead commit to policies of affordable social housing. Read the letter below, or alternatively you can access it on Shelter’s website here. Open letter Dear party

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