MMB/Brigstow (de)Bordering Event

(de)Bordering Plot Royal Fort Gardens, Bristol, United Kingdom

Brigstow and MMB de(Bordering) in Royal Fort Gardens Register here Humans and nonhumans/more than humans are always on the move. Birds and insects move to seek food and more hospitable […]

ACH/MMB Webinar: Migration: Making an Impact – Academic and Community Sector Perspectives

Online webinar

For more information on this FREE webinar and to register, please click on the link below: REGISTER HERE We are thrilled to continue this groundbreaking series aiming to bridge the gap between research, policy and delivery, delivered by ACH in collaboration with MMB. Panel includes: Shalini Sivakrishnan, ACH | Chair Dr Jill Court, ACH, Policy […]

Migrating Rocks project workshop

Wills Memorial Building

You are warmly welcomed to the next in our workshops for the Migrating Rocks project, taking place this Friday 12th July, 10:00 -13:00 in Bristol (Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol and City Museum). Click here if you would like to attend. During this workshop we will continue discussions about colonial histories, co-creation of knowledge […]

‘Memories in Motion’ – V&A Installation by The SIM Project – Interactive Tour for MMB

V&A Museum Cromwell Road, London, United Kingdom

‘People migrate from one place to another, and as they move, their bonds of love with the place they come from continue like spider webs.’ Mahide Uz, poet and SIM Project member   The SIM Project gives material meaning to personal digital archives and creates new ways to share and value stories of migration. This […]

Brassroots Democracy: Maroon Ecologies and the Jazz Commons

Humanities Research Space (1.H020) 7 Woodland Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Please join us to celebrate the publication of Dr Benjamin Barson's Brassroots Democracy: Maroon Ecologies and the Jazz Commons (2024), which takes readers on a journey through New Orleans, Haiti, Mexico, and the US South at large to show how African American musicians shaped social movements to free both the land and the people. Dr Barson […]

Poverty, Migration and Social Justice UoB Roundtable

Hepple Lecture Theatre School of Geographical Sciences, University Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

MMB and the Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) are delighted to co-host a roundtable event that invites researchers from across the University of Bristol to explore how issues relating to poverty, migration and social justice intersect, and what we as academics can do to support people on the margins. The event will kick-off with a series […]

MMB/ACH Webinar: Ethics of Migration – Academic and Community Sector Perspectives

Online webinar

The MMB/ACH webinar series continues with this online event bringing together the academic and community sectors to explore the complex moral dimensions of migration. By examining migration from both academic and frontline perspectives, the event aims to address pressing ethical questions such as the rights of migrants, responsibilities of host countries, and the impact on […]