We worked with various community organizations, NGO’s, arts organizations and Policy Trusts to deliver this research project.
Counterpoints Arts are a leading national organisation in the field of arts, migration and social change. The organization supports and produces the arts by and about migrants and refugees, seeking to ensure that their contributions are recognized and welcomed within British arts, history and culture. Working across all art forms, Counterpoints Arts collaborate with a range of people and partners: artists, arts/cultural and educational organizations and civil society activists.
Praxis Community Projects is committed to working with vulnerable migrants.
Praxis operates a walk-in advice service and operates projects which seek to address the fundamental human rights of migrants.
Renaisi is an award-winning social enterprise that helps people and places to thrive. Since 1998 Renaisi has supported a wide range of clients across London and the South East – helping to transform disadvantaged communities and secure opportunities for local people.
Runnymede is the UK's leading independent race equality think tank generating intelligence for a multi-ethnic Britain through research, network building, leading debate, and policy engagement.
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Nelly Alfandari is a facilitator, producer and live artist, living and working in East London. She explores ideas of performance as a tool for creative communication.
Marcia Chandra is a storyteller, film maker and photographer who works internationally. http://marciachandra.com
Playback South. Playback is Theatre of the Unexpected. It takes the audience on a journey through each others' hearts and minds, through improvising YOUR story. They perform on the 1st Wednesday of every month at 8pm sharp at the Candid Cafe, Angel, Islington.