Linking Liverpool Connections against the Hostile Environment
Campaigners and allies linking up in Liverpool. “This event encouraged allies to act from a place of solidarity and justice, rather than pity or charity..”
Campaigners and allies linking up in Liverpool. “This event encouraged allies to act from a place of solidarity and justice, rather than pity or charity..”
Liverpool Campaigner Wilson Mukerjee receives Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.
People in Liverpool are setting up support groups for people at risk of immigration detention. Come along to this meeting to find out more
Liverpool These Walls Must Fall organising meeting. The last of the year. We will be taking stock of 2019, formalising roles within the campaign and thinking about the year ahead. Let’s make 2020 the year we end immigration detention! And there will also be mince pies (of course).
Roll up for our next public organising meeting!
Bringing folk together in Liverpool to challenge immigration detention. We’ll be talking about “answering difficult questions”, and planning for an event next month.
Liverpool These Walls Must Fall campaigner Joyce takes on multinational company Serco, and forces them to apologise on the TV news!
Join Liverpool Migrant Solidarity Network on International Migrants Day, marching in solidarity with refugees and migrants.
A series of events with Radical Womxn’s Dance Party, a Liverpool based a collective of artists, academics and activists
Last night Liverpool City Council passed a cross-party motion against immigration detention and in support of the local ‘These Walls Must Fall’ campaign. In a sign of a growing, community-based resistance to immigration detention, councillors from all four parties (Labour, Green, Lib Dems, Liberals) proposed a motion that called on the government to end indefinite detention, and that the system was “inhumane” and “not fit for purpose”. At the Council Chambers in Liverpool where the… Read more »
Migrant and refugee rights campaigners, trade union activists, local politicians and other community members came together in Liverpool to launch the Merseyside These Walls Must Fall campaign