Events

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.

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.

Migrants’ Rights Forum on 17 May 2022

MRN, Project 17 and Hongkongers in Britain are inviting you all to join us ! Alongside Project 17 and Hongkongers in Britain, we invite you to the Migrants’ Rights Forum in London. At this Forum, you will learn more about migrants’ rights in the UK and how to protect yourself, and you will also have the opportunity to

Migrant Aspiration Programme (MAP)

What is MAP? The Migrant Aspiration Programme (MAP) is a FREE 4 months online training course created for anyone who has lived experience of migration and the hostile environment. MAP is for people who are looking to lead and make a difference in their community. They do not need to have experience of leadership or

Know Your Rights: Exploitation Workshop

Join Migrants’ Rights Network on 27 October from 11am-noon for an online workshop on exploitation taught by FLEX! About this event FLEX (Focus on Labour Exploitation) will be teaching a workshop on exploitation, with lots of helpful information around employment as well. This workshop is primarily for migrants in the UK, as well as caseworkers/organisations

Know Your Rights: Hate Crime Workshop

Join Migrants’ Rights Network for a workshop taught by Victim Support on Hate Crime on 13 October, 11-12:30pm! About this event During Hate Crime Awareness Week, Migrants’ Rights Network and Victim Support will be hosting a workshop on hate crime and about what your rights are as a migrant. The workshop will take place online.

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