Support Appeal for Our Disabled Friend
Our member and friend is a Ph.D. student in the UK, and he has mobility impairment which means that he uses a wheelchair….
Supporting migrant families in Scotland
Expert report proposes new measures. The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population report has set out 10 recommendations to encourage and support…
Equanicity Weekly
At 8 pm tonight, Equanicity is hosting Dr. Thelma Okey-Adibe and Dr. Chioma Nwafor platform of Diaspora African Women’s Support Network. They will…
We can stand against institutionalised cruelty
Chief Executive Free from Torture Sonya Sceats responds to this Guardian piece.
UNHCR legal observations Nationality and Borders Bill
“It is fundamentally at odds with the Government’s avowed commitment to upholding the UK’s international obligations under the Refugee Convention.” Read UNHCR’s full…
Event: Black History Month Scotland
On Friday 22nd October, CRER is hosting an evening event at the Mercure in Glasgow, with award-winning author, broadcaster and professor of sociology…
UK’s detention and forced removal of Afghans in recent years and what the UK Government must now do
A Twitter thread by Bella Sankey, Director of @DetentionAction My organisation @DetentionAction has supported tens of Afghans in detention in recent years. The…
Emma Raducanu shines a light on the importance of citizenship
Emma Raducanu’s successes at Wimbledon as well as her migrant background shed light on the immense contributions of the migrant community to the UK. Many children are denied their right to participate in society and reach their full potential due to their immigration status, writes Cryton Chikoko.
Glasgow says ‘No Pasaran’ to the Hostile Environment
by Robina Qureshi, Director Positive Action in Housing Glaswegians are in a jubilant mood after hundreds of protesters successfully resisted the UK Border Agency’s attempts to remove two asylum…