Meet the Poet: Ann Privateer
6/12/2022
Ann Privateer is a poet, artist, and photographer. Grandma Grandmother's breasts Spill into her arms They collide With my tiny […]
During the pandemic, Hannah Parry, a freelance journalist from the UK, volunteered in the Balkans supporting people moving from the […]
Healing through storytelling
6/2/2022
“A therapist documenting and co-creating histories of migrant women”, Naila Ali reflects on her personal journey and explores identity, trauma, […]
By now, you will most likely have heard of the UK’s Nationality and Borders Bill, currently making its way through […]
In the series “The state of migrant women mental health”, we are exposing the barriers that migrant women, particularly asylum […]
A conversation with Hannaa El-Sayed
2/14/2022
“The state of migrant women’s mental health” is a series of articles in which Migrant Women Press had conversations with […]
When Hate Catches You Unaware
2/7/2022
“Is it wrong to teach English as a second language if one is not a native speaker?” asked Ruxandra, a […]
My Unedited Truth
2/2/2022
As part of our series about mental health of migrant women, Lydia, a service user from Saheliya, a mental health […]
Migrant Women Press had conversations with therapists and organisations to understand how migration and displacement affect women’s mental health. The […]
by Anita Bhadani The writer, journalist, anti-racist and feminist activist Amrit Wilson has never shied away from unsettling commonly held […]