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Posts tagged 'immigration'
Poem: The Candidate Explains
April 18, 2021 -
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after Charlotte Nichols MP I didn’t know the meaning of "incursion" or “dealt with” the negative connotation until...
Farewell Amor: Fitting In and Back Together Again
January 17, 2021 -
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Our writer speaks to Ekwa Msangi about her debut feature Farewell Amor, which explores the pressure of immigration on families,...
Appreciating the Heart: The Immigrant Workers Keeping the NHS Going
November 21, 2020 -
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An emotional journey through a new digital exhibition that shines a spotlight on the contribution of BAME workers to the NHS Heart...
BBC’s Sitting in Limbo: One Man Trapped in the Windrush Scandal
June 22, 2020 -
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On Windrush Day, Stella Corradi’s television drama is a good opportunity for audiences to understand the failures of British...
Immigration, the Colour Bar and the Bristol Bus Boycott
November 14, 2019 -
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The Bristol Bus Boycott should be remembered as a pivotal campaign that challenged racial discrimination in Britain, as we witness...
Olive Morris: The Challenger, The Talawa
June 29, 2019 -
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Olive Morris (26 June 1952 – 12 July 1979) was a political activist in Brixton, London, and in Moss Side, Manchester, described...
Vito, Tony and Donald Trump: How US Immigration Policies Fed Off the Image of the Self-Made Man
September 4, 2018 -
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Reiterated stories and visuals on immigration are marginalising America’s most vulnerable communities A migrant boy spends...
Being a White Ally in Divided Times
August 12, 2018 -
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White people can support marginalised individuals and communities through direct and indirect methods Many, by now,...
Poem: Exit
December 10, 2017 -
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As Theresa May hails a breakthrough in Brexit negotiations, Kevin Higgins gives an Irish view of a post-divorce Britain. For...
‘No Turning Back’: Tracking Stories of Migration in Britain
October 25, 2017 -
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This exhibition demonstrates that migration has been critical to the shaping of this country long before current debates Since...
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