Dangers on the Balkan route – the journey of a migrant woman alone
During the pandemic, Hannah Parry, a freelance journalist from the UK, volunteered in the Balkans supporting people moving from the
During the pandemic, Hannah Parry, a freelance journalist from the UK, volunteered in the Balkans supporting people moving from the
“A therapist documenting and co-creating histories of migrant women”, Naila Ali reflects on her personal journey and explores identity, trauma,
By now, you will most likely have heard of the UK’s Nationality and Borders Bill, currently making its way through
In the series “The state of migrant women mental health”, we are exposing the barriers that migrant women, particularly asylum
“The state of migrant women’s mental health” is a series of articles in which Migrant Women Press had conversations with
“Is it wrong to teach English as a second language if one is not a native speaker?” asked Ruxandra, a
As part of our series about mental health of migrant women, Lydia, a service user from Saheliya, a mental health
Migrant Women Press had conversations with therapists and organisations to understand how migration and displacement affect women’s mental health. The
by Anita Bhadani The writer, journalist, anti-racist and feminist activist Amrit Wilson has never shied away from unsettling commonly held
Book review of “In our own words – Refugee Women in Germany tell their stories” (International Women* Space, 2015) by