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Women Integration Network (WIN) Hosts Multi-Agency Meeting in Glasgow to Address Impact of Children’s Hearings on Scotland’s African Community
Representatives from diverse agencies convened in Glasgow under the Invitation of the Women Integration Network (WIN) and human rights solicitor Jelina Berlow Rahman to address the impact of Scotland’s children’s hearings on African families. The gathering focused on identifying challenges, sharing perspectives, and crafting strategies to foster a…
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Ensuring survivor’s safety and dignity: Human trafficking reporting needs a more humane approach
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How Does Loneliness and Isolation Impact the Experiences of Migrant Women?
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Five Migrant Women Audiobook Narrators and Voice-Over Artists You Should Know
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Opinion: Resistance and Justice – The Struggle Against the Criminalisation of Migration in Brazil
Amid rising anti-immigration rhetoric and restrictive policies fueled by the media in Brazil, activists are calling for justice for Evans Osei Wusu. His death reveals…
Building Lives and Legacies: The Pakistani Journeys in Scotland
As South Asian Heritage Month comes to an end, Ana Tagliati delves into the impactful contributions of the Pakistani community to Scotland’s cultural landscape, with…
Migrant women artists at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival: The power of performance in collective care
At this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Aileen Angsutorn Lees spotlights the powerful presence of migrant women performers, showcasing the importance of diverse voices in the…
Portugal: Police Brutality Against Black Women and Claudia Simões’ Battle for Justice
The case of Claudia Simões illustrates the deep connection between racism and impunity, proving justice isn’t colour-blind. Black women are caught at the intersection of…