Immigrants

The Berlin zine exploring the everyday reality of migrant life
Zine Scene

The Berlin zine exploring the everyday reality of migrant life

Real people, real stories — NANSEN magazine spotlights one migrant per issue, offering a much needed individual perspective on Europe’s refugee crisis.

Written by: Rachel Michaella Finn

Why I'm giving my customers Planned Parenthood themed tattoos
Activism

Why I'm giving my customers Planned Parenthood themed tattoos

From Where I Stand — One Brooklyn-based, immigrant-run tattoo parlour is transforming bodies into spaces of protest for freedom of choice in the age of Trump, raising cold hard cash for Planned Parenthood in the process.

Written by: Burak Moreno, Fleur Noire Tattoo Parlour

No Jeremy Corbyn, Labour must not become UKIP-lite
Opinion

No Jeremy Corbyn, Labour must not become UKIP-lite

From Where I Stand — Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn today attempted to attack the government's Brexit plans, but it looks as if he missed, hitting EU migrants instead. There's no space for vague language when the security and safety of so many people living in Britain hangs in the balance, argues Wail Qasim.

Written by: Wail Qasim

Twenty-one non-white writers on life in Britain today
Culture

Twenty-one non-white writers on life in Britain today

The Good Immigrant — What is it really like to be a person of colour living in modern Britain? Twenty-one writers discuss this reality, and share what it means to them in a new crowdfunded anthology fittingly titled The Good Immigrant.

Written by: Tenelle Ottley-Matthew

No Human is Illegal: Immigration raids that treat migrants as criminals are a disgrace
Activism

No Human is Illegal: Immigration raids that treat migrants as criminals are a disgrace

From Where I Stand — When a UK restaurant chain called in staff for meetings this week, it's alleged the Border Agency staff swooped and rounded up those without proper documentation. It was a trap. These raids allow migrants to be presented as criminals, while the corporations that exploit them, and those with power in our society, are allowed to escape all blame.

Written by: Maya Goodfellow

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