NEW FILM: Communities of Solidarity
Relationships are the foundation of our movements. But as anti-migrant state rhetoric and policies dehumanise and divide us, how do we stay energised and connected?
Watch our short film – Communities of Solidarity- to learn from migrant justice organisers Loraine, Mariam and Hosnieh. Part of a series.

About this resource: Communities of Solidarity
“Don’t fight alone. It’s too hard.”
Loraine, Organiser at Coventry Asylum and Refugee Action Group
For decades, the British state has been ramping up violence towards migrants, refugees and minoritised communities. This has intensified over recent years with racist state policies fuelling the rise of far right violence.
Coming together to build an organised movement for justice is key to building the world we want. This is a two minute video resource for community organising wisdom and to reflect upon the practice of community building across social justice movements.
About this film series
“Communities of Solidarity” is part of a three part film series focused on the methods and tools of community organising. We share the wisdom of migrant justice organisers taking action to end hostile immigration policies.
These films are designed as collective learning resources for people, groups, organisations and communities.
The series was filmed at a two-day gathering in London 2023. The gathering brought together over 100 migrant justice organisers to come together, connect, reflect, learn and build power.
Join us in sharing the voices of #SolidarityKnowsNoBorders – a growing community building transformative futures based on dignity, justice and solidarity.
Watch. Learn. Share. We organise together until we win!
Produced by Migrants Organise, filmed and edited by Winstan Whitter.
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