Events

Trans+ Pride- Together we are stronger

Over the last year, anti-migrant racism and transphobia are rising. That’s why showing up and building strong intersectional movements for change is absolutely vital. As migrants, as trans people, as People of Colour, as queers, as people who stand in solidarity with them, we will continue to fight, just as our ancestors before us always […]

Online Event: The Immigration White Paper

Online meeting- 17 May 2025, 11am The proposed changes announced in the Immigration White Paper on Monday have unsettled many migrants. What they expected when they came to the UK, and how this will now change has created a lot of uncertainty. The proposals are widespread but the significant changes will include: Along with our

Film Screening and Panel: The UK’s AI Border

Key information Date: Wed, 7 May 2025 Time: 18:30 – 20:30. Doors open at 6pm. Location: The Folkestone Bookshop, 70-72 Tontine Street, Folkestone, CT20 1JP About this event Folkestone and the surrounding area in Kent has become a testing ground for Britain’s increasingly militarised borders. The Migrants’ Rights Network is proud to host a film screening

Community Organising for Migration Narrative Change

Full title Community Organising for Migration Narrative Change: strategies and approaches Key information Date: 5 June Time: 9.30am- 5pm Location: Lift Islington, 45 White Lion St, N1 9PW Event description How do we challenge harmful migration narratives—and what does it take to build something better? Join the Migrants’ Rights Network (MRN) and the Migration & Border Violence Participatory

Online Briefing for refugees: “Good Character Requirement” guidance update

Date: 1 April Time: 12.30pm Location: Online Are you worried about changes to the ‘Good Character Requirement’ guidance for refugees? If so, join our online briefing next Tuesday 01 April to learn more about it and the ongoing legal challenges. The ‘Good Character Requirement’ policy guidance, used by Home Office caseworkers to assess applications for

AI Under Watch- Insights for people in the asylum system and refugee support services

Date: 18 March 2025 Time: 4.00 – 7.45pm Venue: Pelican House, 144 Cambridge Heath Road, London, E1 5QJ With the ever increasing use of AI in UK infrastructure, we have already witnessed AI being gradually implemented into the UK immigration and asylum system for some time. Through our new AI Under Watch resource, we have

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

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

We Are Here To Stay: Organising Day (Glasgow)

Time: Saturday, October 19, 2024 • 10:00AM- 5:00PM Location: Civic House, 26 Civic St , Glasgow, G4 9RH GB Host Contact Info: [email protected] We are Here To Stay: an organising day for disrupting migration systems and narratives Calling people to join the Migrants’ Rights Network and Ubuntu Women Shelter to organise and build local resistance to the

How can migration support services negotiate gender and sexuality?

Key details Date: Thursday 5 September 2024 Time: 5-7pm Location: Pelican House, 144 Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, E1 5QJ Summary Following a successful workshop for caseworkers in May, we are running a second session exploring challenges and strategies for frontline migration support services in addressing issues related to gender and sexuality within casework spaces.

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