Vigil for Those Who Have Died at Borders
Royal Fort GardensMore unnecessary deaths at the border, loss, pain and shameful injustice. On 29th November we are asking those of you who can to set aside 15 minutes at 5pm to […]
Migrant Workers of Ethnic Minority Labour Force? What’s the Difference, What’s the Same?
Webinar*** Postponed due to industrial action *** A lunchtime symposium bringing together academic experts with a background in sociology, migration studies, law and critical race theory to discuss their […]
MMB Latin America Research Workshop
*** Postponed due to industrial action *** The workshop will be an opportunity for members of MMB Latin America to present their current research and its migration and mobilities […]
Celebration of New Mural at Easton Community Centre
Easton Community Centre Kilburn Street, Easton, Bristol, United KingdomPlease note the change of date. Join us to celebrate International Day of Disabled People and view progress on a mural conveying the messages of disabled people and asylum seekers […]
New Mobilities or Persistent Inequalities? Exploring the Intersections of Migration, Gender and Race/Ethnicity in the Exploitation of Digitalised Domestic Labour (a Prospective Study)
Webinar*** This talk will now be held online*** Jing Hiah is an Assistant Professor in Criminology at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and a Dutch Research Council (NWO) […]
MMB Christmas Gathering!
Hepple Lecture Theatre School of Geographical Sciences, University Road, Bristol, United Kingdom*** CANCELLED *** Due to the worsening COVID situation we are having to cancel this Christmas gathering. It’s really disappointing but feels like the right thing to do as infection […]
MMB Reading Group: ‘Deporting Black Britons’ by Luke de Noronha
Online meetingThis month the MMB Reading Group will meet to discuss Deporting Black Britons: Portraits of Deportation to Jamaica by Luke de Noronha (Manchester University Press, 2020). What is it like to be deported […]
MMB Reading Group – ‘Western Privilege: Work, Intimacy, and Postcolonial Hierarchies in Dubai’ by Amélie Le Renard
Online meeting*** Please note the new date for this meeting*** The MMB Reading Group will meet to discuss Western Privilege: Work, Intimacy, and Postcolonial Hierarchies in Dubai (Stanford University Press, 2021) by Amélie Le Renard. Nearly 90 per cent of residents in Dubai are foreigners with no Emirati nationality. As in many global cities, those who hold Western […]
Spike Island Exhibition Tour: ‘Pigs and Poison’ and ‘Nosferasta’
Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, Bristol, United KingdomJoin MMB's Representation, Belonging, Futures research challenge for a group tour of Spike Island's new exhibitions: 'Pigs and Poison' by Candice Lin and 'Nosferasta', a film by Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer. Both exhibitions focus on colonial encounters and legacies, using different mediums to explore experiences of race, diaspora, citizenship and imperial conquest. In 'Pigs […]
Migrant Workers or Ethnic Minority Labour Force – What’s the Difference, What’s the Same?
Webinar*** Please note the change of date *** A lunchtime symposium bringing together academic experts with a background in sociology, migration studies, law and critical race theory to discuss their research on the experience of migrants and minority ethnic groups in the UK labour market. The symposium is co-hosted by Migration Mobilities Bristol and the […]