Housing Justice Everyone deserves a decent home to make a life. But for many Migrants Organise members, the accommodation provided by the Home Office and contractors like Clearsprings is unsanitary, dehumanising and unlivable. This system of warehousing people in barges, barracks, hotels, and crumbling flats that strip them of their dignity is part of the cruel-by-design […]| Migrants Organise
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“If every city took 10 refugee families, if every London borough took 10 families, if every county council took 10 families… in a month we’d have nearly 10,000 more places for vulnerable refugees fleeing danger, seeking safety.” Yvette Cooper, The Guardian, Sept 1, 2015 When Yvette Cooper was running for her party’s top job exactly […] The post Asylum Accommodation Can Be Done Better appeared first on Migrants Organise.| Migrants Organise
From June – July 2025 in London, the Migrants Organise community came together to enjoy live music events, picnics, gardening, painting, art, creative writing sessions, storytelling, as well as doing the 10km London Legal Walk together. This blog looks back at what we learnt from practising the annual Resilience Festival together. “As we step into […] The post Celebrating our Resilience appeared first on Migrants Organise.| Migrants Organise
This piece has been prepared by Migrants Organise volunteer, Jannah Elgamal, and explores how football has brought people seeking sanctuary in the UK to feel a sense of solidarity, community and strength. “Every week in a tucked-away corner of London, a group of Migrants Organise lace up their shoes and gather for something more than a game. […] The post Solidarity Football: A photo essay appeared first on Migrants Organise.| Migrants Organise
Building anti-racist futures in Yorkshire - Solidarity Knows No Borders| Migrants Organise
In November 2024, after sixteen and a half years of being stuck in the asylum system, our friend and migrant justice organiser Mariam Yusuf, was finally recognised as a refugee in the UK. In our new blog series, On The Record, she spoke with Migrants Organise CEO Zrinka Bralo. Mariam and Zrinka met in 2015 […] The post Mariam is Free! Reflecting on sixteen years of resistance and resilience appeared first on Migrants Organise.| Migrants Organise
On a very hot Friday 11th July 2025, 70 individuals organising to improve access to justice for migrants in the UK came together at a summit held in London to connect, build power and plan our collective work going forwards. Most of these people were members of an organising group that Migrants Organise and other […] The post Access to Justice Organising Summit appeared first on Migrants Organise.| Migrants Organise
On June 7, migrant justice community organisers from around the UK gathered in Manchester for the first-ever Abolish Reporting Campaign national gathering. On June 7, over 40 migrant justice community organisers (collectively representing 49 groups and campaigns) gathered in Manchester for the Abolish Reporting National Gathering, the first such event since the Abolish Reporting campaign […] The post Abolish Reporting Campaign National Gathering appeared first on Migrants Organise.| Migrants Organise
Building Narrative Power - our trip to New Orleans -| Migrants Organise
Migrants & Refugees Housing Summit 2025 - Housing| Migrants Organise
In this blog, our Access to Healthcare organiser Ethan Chua reflects on the recent Patients Not Passports National Gathering and the power we’re building to end racist immigration controls in the NHS. On the weekend of 10-11th May 2025, Patients Not Passports organisers came together for the 2025 National Gathering. The campaign is built on […] The post Patients Not Passports: National Gathering 2025 appeared first on Migrants Organise.| Migrants Organise
‘Overcrowding and bed bugs’. Our members stand up to multi-billion pound Clearsprings| Migrants Organise