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Slide 1 (history month)

– WELCOME TO MIGRANTS’ RIGHTS NETWORK –


LGBTQ+ HISTORY MONTH

With our theme of “queering migration”, we will spend this month defying
mainstream discourse on migration, a crucial part of which is understanding the
link between decolonisation, queer liberation and migration. Read more

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Slide 2 (migration week)

– WELCOME TO MIGRANTS’ RIGHTS NETWORK –


MIGRATION WEEK 2024

This week, we explored how colonialism has created the conditions for
contemporary migration and displacement, and how it forms the basis of
immigration systems. Read more

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   Is it time to decolonise the migration sector?February 12, 2024
   Newsletter: February 2024
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   The Burden of ProofFebruary 12, 2024
   As part of our Who is Welcome: Gender, Queerness and Migration campaign, we
   explore how the burden of proof harms queer, trans and GNC people in the
   asylum system.
 * 
   Lunar New Year 2024February 9, 2024
   Lunar New Year is significant to many migrant and migratised members of our
   Network, and we wanted to spotlight their stories and reflections on this
   important celebration.




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The words we use form the foundations of immigration legislation and media
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Right to work checks are broken. It’s time to #ChallengeTheChecks

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