LGSMigrants are hosting conversations with groups & organisations relating to migrant and refugee rights, activism and solidarity, to find out what is happening and how we, as groups or individuals, can act in solidarity.
For our first conversation, we will be joined by SOAS Detainee Support (SDS), Detention Action and Bail for Immigration Detainees (BID) who will share their work, explain the most pressing issues regarding detention today and what we can do to support them.
A link to attend will be sent to all participants close to the event's date.
The event is FREE but we ask that you consider making a donation to the organisations giving their time:
Bail for Immigration Detainees:
https://www.biduk.org/pages/67-support-our-work
SOAS Detainee Support:
https://soasdetaineesupport.wordpress.com/help-sds/
Detention Action:
https://detentionaction.org.uk/donate/
By attending our events, you agree to our Safer Spaces Agreement. The basic tenet is respect. LGSMigrants is committed to making our events as safe as possible, whilst recognising that it’s not possible to create spaces that are completely safe for everyone.
- Respect each other (our backgrounds, identities, ideas and bodies) and respect the spaces we create together and are part of.
- Everyone has an equal right to be heard and an equal responsibility to listen – be aware of how people might express themselves differently to you.
- However strongly you feel about a particular topic, abuse is never tolerated. Respect other people’s right to speak.
- Any behaviour that demeans, marginalises or dominates others, or perpetuates hierarchies, is not welcome.
- Identify your own privileges – the things that sometimes give you an easier ride than others – and try to be aware of them.
- Be aware of the range of people’s identities (gender, race, class) and avoid making generalisations or assumptions about people.
- Be aware that anyone in the space could be a survivor of a particular form of oppression, for example, violence or racism.
- If someone is feeling uncomfortable, do not hesitate to raise this.
- It is everyone’s responsibility to challenge prejudice and oppression, and if we ignore it we are complicit in it.