Tag: migration

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Hand-drawn strategy maps from the Solidarity Knows No Borders National Summit 2023

People on the Move in the 21st Century: Deliberately Silenced and Preferably Unheard

<span class="nb-card__meta–primary">Zrinka Bralo</span><span class="nb-card__meta-separator"></span><span class="nb-card__meta–secondary">December 31, 2025</span>

For the sake of our future, our political spaces now must not be abandoned and surrendered to the far right. What needs doing now is to organise and fight for dignity, justice and freedom, as if life depended on it, because it does.

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Baxtiyar Ali Kurdish author portrait.

Baxtiyar Ali: “Homeland Is Not a Point on a Map”

<span class="nb-card__meta–primary">Sham Jaff</span><span class="nb-card__meta-separator"></span><span class="nb-card__meta–secondary">December 24, 2025</span>

Exile not only saves lives. It saves thinking, art, language, and the memory of humanity. Our condition as “eternal strangers” gives us the strength to criticize the fascist longing for homogeneity and to open new perspectives within dogmatic systems.

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Beside the tracks, a coat remains, a silent witness to those who passed through Calais seeking safety. May 2014.

Between Home and the Unknown

<span class="nb-card__meta–primary">Editorial Board</span><span class="nb-card__meta-separator"></span><span class="nb-card__meta–secondary">December 3, 2025</span>

Across frontlines and coastlines, people are pushed into the margins, forced to navigate a world in which movement is criminalised, and survival itself becomes an act of defiance.