The Latin American country is the almost obligatory American crossroads for the migrant from south of the Rio Bravo, captivated by the dazzling opulence of the United States and for whom misery generally awaits. Luis Manuel Arce Isaac There are more than three thousand kilometres of borders with […]
Migrants
Diversity, proposing the democratic inclusion
Multiculturalism arose as a response to the challenges presented by immigration and as a way of proposing the democratic inclusion of immigrant ethnic minorities into society, maintaining their identity but at the same time adopting the values and institutions of the recipient country through a process of dialogue and mutual […]
From Cuba to the UK: Immigrant, scientist and activist
Miriam is a Cuban scientist who has lived in London for several years and is one of the few Latin American women to stand out in this field in the UK. She has always combined her professional background with her battles for political causes. Her ideals have strong roots in her education and the teachings of the Cuban Revolution.
Experiencing Covid away from home
What seemed to be the typical immigrant dream coming true, turned into a nightmare with the pandemic. Jessica contracted the Coronavirus in the United Kingdom, did not receive help from the NHS, suffered everything in solitude and almost died in her room. The virus stayed in her body for almost […]
This is a country made up of migrants
All of them have contributed to building a diverse and multi-national identity. Many public services such as public health, transport and others would not be sustainable without the contribution of migrants. This is a country made up of migrants and scattered peoples that have inhabited and enriched this country with […]