Two Countries, Two Languages, and Two Generations
Tania Roa shares her family’s story hoping to inspire other migrant women to use their voices, recognising their migration story
Tania Roa shares her family’s story hoping to inspire other migrant women to use their voices, recognising their migration story
While in Edinburgh to study Journalism, Ana Tagliati felt less homesick with the flavours of Tupiniquim, a Brazilian street food
How a cookery group helps BME and migrant women+ to build friendships, learn from each other’s cultures and overcome adversities
During the summer, when children are off school, while many families plan their holidays, others struggle with the rise in
Thailand is home to around 5,000 urban refugees and asylum seekers from over 51 countries. Many, such as Sara*, from
The Illegal Migration Bill is not about migration – it is a dehumanising strategy that abolishes the rights of some
Last year, during the previous Scottish local elections results in May, the news spotlight was on Roza Salih, elected an
Uplifting the migrant woman’s experience beyond stereotypes and negative perceptions of race and migration. A project in collaboration with The
A conversation with Christiana Opoku Afriyie, founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Chritical. At the end of 2021, Christiana Opoku, now
At the beginning of January, Migrant Women Press met the Iranian singer, songwriter, and music producer Farzane Zamen at Glasgow