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Join us to put the Hostile Environment on trial

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 26 October 2018
Campaigns: Migration

This November the hostile environment will be out on trial in front of a panel of expert jurors. Join us, hear evidence and make real links with on the ground groups that are fighting for the rights of migrants and refugees.

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Standing against the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 5 June 2018
Campaigns: Aid

On 4 June we handed in a petition from 4,672 UK citizens standing up and calling on Theresa May to close the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF).

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Windrush, 70 years on

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 29 May 2018
Campaigns: Migration

The hostile environment is not something new; it is part and parcel of British colonialism and its ongoing legacy. Windrush and the hostile environment are just the latest example of this. 

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A glimpse of the French student movement (from the inside)

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 11 May 2018

France is famous for its rebellions, revolts and revolutions. But these don’t solely belong in the past. France regularly faces upheavals and right now is one of those moments. Strikes and occupations have spread like wildfire across the country in recent months in response to President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial social reforms.

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The hostile environment won’t end with Windrush, we should eradicate it altogether

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 23 April 2018
Campaigns: Migration

In June 1948 thousands of people from the Caribbean were invited, by the British government, to come to Britain and help rebuild the country post World War Two. They are known as the Windrush generation, taking the name of the first boat to land here that year. Seventy years later, up to 50,000 of them are facing deportation.  

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Enoch Powell’s racist speech isn’t a national treasure. Why is the BBC treating it like it is?

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 13 April 2018

Powell’s Rivers of Blood speech is not just a thing of the past but continues to define how many people see immigration today. We must not, in any way shape or form give it uncritical time or celebrate it. But instead, fight the UK’s hostile environment towards migrants and challenge a culture that normalises this speech.

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I spent three days with the Zapatistas. Here’s what happened.

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 9 April 2018

This 8 March, as women across the world took part in strikes, demonstrations, and walkouts to mark International Women’s Day, thousands gathered in the mountains of Chiapas, Mexico, for a three day summit filled with debates, theatre, art, and even sports, all dedicated to ’women in the struggle’. I was lucky enough to be one of them.

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Six radical and awesome things that happened in 2017

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 19 December 2017

It has been a strange and surprising year. When we look back it’s easy to find ourselves stuck in a negative headspace. From Trump’s inauguration, to the death of Heather […]

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Five inspiring Instagram accounts you should be following

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 12 December 2017

Here’s a selection of five inspiring Instagram accounts using art and self-expression to challenge racism, sexism and neoliberalism one snap at a time. 1. Project Myopia @themyopiaproject Project Myopia aims […]

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The Horrible History of the Daily Mail

By: Tamara Hopewell
Date: 31 October 2017

This week the Daily Mail has teamed with up Horrible Histories to give out free copies of new, pocket-sized Horrible Histories of Great Britain. We take our own trip into […]

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