Opinion – France: Have we set ourselves up for disappointment in hoping for a better world?
by Astrid Lucia Offersen In the face of increasing racial tensions, the far-right’s success in the European Elections, and President […]
by Astrid Lucia Offersen In the face of increasing racial tensions, the far-right’s success in the European Elections, and President […]
Migrant women in the UK face a double challenge: navigating both immigration policies and gender inequalities. With the elections on
Photo by Nikolas Gannon at Unsplash Sabrina Galella, an Italian migrant living in Scotland and human rights practitioner, explains why
The Illegal Migration Bill is not about migration – it is a dehumanising strategy that abolishes the rights of some
Migrant Women Press spoke with three women about their experiences with the Russia-Ukraine war. by Juliana da Penha Image credit:
By now, you will most likely have heard of the UK’s Nationality and Borders Bill, currently making its way through
by Anita Bhadani The writer, journalist, anti-racist and feminist activist Amrit Wilson has never shied away from unsettling commonly held
On March 3rd 2021, the media reported the tragic death of Sarah Everard, who was abducted by a police officer
Abriel Schieffelers is a human rights advocate who has worked with Asian migrant women in both the US and Europe.
Conversation with Soledad Requena, Gender Advisor at CEMIR, Center of Migrant and Refugee Women, in São Paulo, Brazil. International Consultant