2024 has been a whirlwind year for These Walls Must Fall, marked by moments of triumph, heartbreak, and resilience. For those of us with lived experience navigating the hostile environment, each year brings its own set of challenges—but also new opportunities to fight for justice alongside our allies. This year tested our patience, resilience, and determination, yet our community stood strong through it all. In Liverpool and Manchester, we’ve built a loving, supportive network ready… Read more »
‘That’s why These Walls Must Fall’ – Report from the national demonstration to end immigration detention
Maggy Moyo, Right to Remain’s These Walls Must Fall Organiser, reports on the demonstration that she led with the No To Hassockfield campaign.
Demonstration to shut down Hassockfield and end immigration detention – media coverage
Some media coverage and beautiful photographs from the national demonstration against detention
Manchester Pride 2024: A day of joy, and a celebration of solidarity and resistance
These Walls Must Fall campaigners joined the Manchester Pride parade last week in a show of strength and defiance, following far right violence and government statements that have brought so much fear to our communities.
We will not be silenced – north west Solidarity Session report-back
Report-back from the August 14 These Walls Must Fall Solidarity Session, where north west groups discussed organising in a time of racist violence
It’s Okay Not to Be Okay: A Reflection on Community and Belonging
This short reflection was written by our very own Maggy, Organiser for These Walls Must Fall, during the period of racist riots across the UK.
Manchester protest – Not Rwanda, not anywhere!
This is our home! We’re going nowhere! Manchester solidarity gathering turns into Rwanda protest march
Immigration raids: your rights, and what you can do
Immigration raids are increasing, at people’s homes, workplaces, and at immigration reporting centres. Right to Remain has collated some important information.
Report: February Solidarity Sessions in Manchester and Liverpool
Our latest Solidarity Sessions in February brought together a great mix of groups and organisations in both cities, and made for really interesting and inspiring events.
January Solidarity Session in Liverpool: report back
A report of the first These Walls Must Fall Solidarity Sessions in Liverpool, part of a series of events on Merseyside and in Greater Manchester.
Solidarity, collaboration, and hope: a journey with Refugees at Home
Read more about how Refugees at Home supported one of our TWMF campaigners this Christmas.
Vigil at the HQ of Bibby Marine, Liverpool
On International Migrants Day, a vigil was held in Liverpool at the headquarters of Bibby Marine, to mark the sad loss of life onboard the Bibby detention barge.