Women migrant workers face extreme forms of social control in Saudi Arabia. One Sri Lankan woman shares her story of everyday resistance despite serious constraints.
Half of female asylum-seekers in Europe are aged 18-34. With little control over their environments, how can they retain control over their bodies?
Attacks against rescue efforts in the Mediterranean must stop. The recent Italian and EU proposals are just the last steps of an ongoing de-legitimisation campaign that is putting the lives of thousands of migrants at risk.
Artists are mapping new itineraries of the Mediterranean, throwing into relief an incurable colonial wound that continues to bleed into the present.
Recent research on Afghan immigrant women in London has revealed a multi-layered crisis. What can be done to address this, and to empower them?
The world-class €37 million Documenta arts festival comes to Athens – and brings challenging questions about art’s relevance amid economic and humanitarian crises.
In Theresa May’s “One Nation” we are all border guards. Her vision of the Big Society will make us all shrink.
Photos emerging from the borders of Europe weave a new narrative around what it means to be vulnerable, to be a man, to say no to war and to be a refugee.
Even at a celebrity art gala you can don an emergency blanket and feel good about yourself. Hard political questions, not required.
Some stateless people are detained for months, even years, without any real prospect of their cases being resolved. This must change.
British opposition to search-and-rescue operations in the Mediterranean and Polish pseudo-theological justifications not to help refugees exploit the insecurities of the humanitarian movement.
Those who want to help migrant women access justice must listen to them, and their concerns and priorities.