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Survivors of the horrors of war, today they face racism and xenophobia
Their stories merge within a context of a rising xenophobia in the Western world. Theay are seven refugees who left their countries to search of safety in the United Kingdom. They survived the horrors of war and gender violence, but now face another threat: racism and xenophobia.
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There is more racism in the UK today than ever before
There is street-level racism where you are subjected to racial attacks or racist language. But there is also institutional racism: in the education system, in the criminal justice system including the police, and the immigration system.
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Welcome to Palestine: This is who we are
Where names become numbers, homes turn to rubble, and hopes are stolen away by the echo of F35 fighter jets. The founder of Palestine Museum US sat down with The Prisma to tell harrowing stories unfolding in Gaza, and to illuminate the art that documents them.
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Housing associations fuel inequality and starve London of its culture
After Lesnes Estate occupants are ordered to vacate their properties, the threat of court proceedings loom large, but this residential demolition exercise has never been black or white. It is clear that it is more profitable to first let a community crumble, and then sell it as a solution.
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Neoliberalism and capitalism, lost in their labyrinths
Some sectors of capitalism and of the far right propose the promotion of new forms of fascism, favouring general repression and eliminating any sort of bourgeois democracy. Big capital does not fear new fascism as it does not stray from the fundamental principles of capitalism. But at a global level, the panorama is one of uncertainty.
United Kingdom & Current affairs
- 2 days agoDue to a lack of official recognition as an ethic minority, London’s Latin American community are prevented
- 2 days agoThey contribute to an economy that ignores them, that fails to recognise their efforts, that condemns them to
- 2 days agoTens of thousands of people of different geographical, cultural and ethnic origin interact and share social
- 2 days agoHe highlights that in the English capital you can meet many people from all parts of the world . This 23 year
- 2 days agoTraining and support of teachers is crucial. All of the teachers are refugees themselves and may be dealing
Multiculture
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Invisible Latin American immigrants in London
14/10/2024Due to a lack of official recognition as an ethic minority, London’s Latin American community are prevented from integrating [...] -
An immigrant with his heart in two lands
14/10/2024He highlights that in the English capital you can meet many people from all parts of the world . This 23 year old Frenchman is [...] -
Education for refugees in a time of crisis
14/10/2024Training and support of teachers is crucial. All of the teachers are refugees themselves and may be dealing with their own [...]
- Survivors of the horrors of war, today they face racism and xenophobia
- An immigrant on a multinational island
- There is more racism in the UK today than ever before
Latin America
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Invisible Latin American immigrants in London
14/10/2024Due to a lack of official recognition as an ethic minority, London’s Latin American community are prevented from integrating [...] -
Feminist economics and women caregivers and providers
14/10/2024They contribute to an economy that ignores them, that fails to recognise their efforts, that condemns them to poverty and that [...] -
In Central America, impunity and poverty fuel crime
14/10/2024High rates of malnutrition, illiteracy, unemployment, miserable wages, failing and corrupt states, lack of basic public services, [...]
- Rights of rivers, rights of peoples
- Durán, Ecuador’s new crime capital
- A very dangerous country for environmentalists
Culture
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Godot is also waiting
14/10/2024We are creatures of desire and, unlike the need of a hungry person for food, desire cannot be satisfied. Nor, unlike an [...] -
Survivors of the horrors of war, today they face racism and xenophobia
14/10/2024Their stories merge within a context of a rising xenophobia in the Western world. Theay are seven refugees who left their [...] -
Welcome to Palestine: This is who we are
30/09/2024Where names become numbers, homes turn to rubble, and hopes are stolen away by the echo of F35 fighter jets. The founder of [...]
Workers
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Immigrants at sea (2): Developing internationalist trade unionism
29/01/2024It is about organising wherever there are migrant, precarious, low-paid or marginalised workers willing to unite. It is about [...] -
A decade for immigrant and vulnerable workers
22/01/2024Grassroots, independent, bilingual and defending the rights of workers in precarious employment, especially migrants and those [...] -
Immigrants at sea in a precarious labour market (1)
22/01/2024In London there are workers of more than 100 nationalities, including native Britons, in precarious conditions. Migrants are [...]
- When big trade unions abandon their precarious workers
- Immigrant workers: racism and work harassment
- Between repression and revolt, France renews ‘the Marseillaise’
United Kingdom
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Feminist economics and women caregivers and providers
14/10/2024They contribute to an economy that ignores them, that fails to recognise their efforts, that condemns them to poverty and that [...] -
Peckham, a zone of diversity, solidarity and graffiti-free streets
14/10/2024Tens of thousands of people of different geographical, cultural and ethnic origin interact and share social spaces. The only [...] -
An immigrant with his heart in two lands
14/10/2024He highlights that in the English capital you can meet many people from all parts of the world . This 23 year old Frenchman is [...]
- Education for refugees in a time of crisis
- In Central America, impunity and poverty fuel crime
- Differences between the UK and the rest of the world
Lifestyle
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Networks of love and hate, especially hate!
26/06/2023Violence motivated by hate speech towards vulnerable groups is rampant on social media, despite the rejection of many people. A [...] -
Re-founding Honduras to re-found education
05/09/2022A United Nations study on education in Honduras, published last June, reveals that since March 2020, some 310,000 students have [...] -
Home learning: classroom revolution
09/11/2020Home learning emerged in the midst of the fight against COVID-19 to ensure that teaching could continue in the Dominican [...]
- The virus cannot kill education
- Children and the internet: what Coronavirus changed
- Latin-American youth: a life marked by violence
Strugles
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No to the economic war against Cuba
25/03/2024On 15 March 2024, supporters of RATB protested outside the offices of London resident and DCD Rights’ Head of IT Mickael Behn [...] -
Family court collusion with violent fathers
11/09/2023There are devastating impacts of family court orders on mothers and children who had fled domestic violence and/or child abuse. [...] -
Between repression and revolt, France renews ‘the Marseillaise’
31/03/2023The streets of Paris have become the scene of police repression, attacks on the press and popular resistance. Reports of police [...]
- “Stronger as one”, against the climate crisis
- A crash course to conflict
- Disabled people to protest over deaths and neglect in the NHS
World
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Welcome to Palestine: This is who we are
30/09/2024Where names become numbers, homes turn to rubble, and hopes are stolen away by the echo of F35 fighter jets. The founder of [...] -
Women’s rights in Morocco: the urgent need for legal reforms
23/09/2024In Morocco, feminist and human rights feminists and organisations such as Zainab Fasiki, Sarah Benmoussa, and Ghizlane Mamouni [...] -
Neoliberalism and capitalism, lost in their labyrinths
16/09/2024Some sectors of capitalism and of the far right propose the promotion of new forms of fascism, favouring general repression and [...]
- Amilcar Cabral and decolonization today
- The odyssey of migrants in the Darien forest
- Those impeding justice and equity in Colombia
Sports
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Invisible Latin American immigrants in London
14/10/2024Due to a lack of official recognition as an ethic minority, London’s Latin American community are prevented from integrating [...] -
Feminist economics and women caregivers and providers
14/10/2024They contribute to an economy that ignores them, that fails to recognise their efforts, that condemns them to poverty and that [...] -
Peckham, a zone of diversity, solidarity and graffiti-free streets
14/10/2024Tens of thousands of people of different geographical, cultural and ethnic origin interact and share social spaces. The only [...]
- An immigrant with his heart in two lands
- Education for refugees in a time of crisis
- Godot is also waiting