‘This Is We’ - Safety4Sisters migrant women’s anthology
Book Launch
This Is We - Safety4Sisters migrant women writers new anthology
18th December 2021
1.30-4.30pm
Manchester Central Library
Safety4Sisters Northwest is a small feminist and anti-racist women’s group working to uphold the human rights of migrant women subject to gender-based violence and immigration control/no recourse to public funds.
Between the end of 2020 until Autumn 2021 and under the harshest of pandemic conditions, women from the Safety4Sisters group programme alongside writer Amber Lone and Safety4Sisters Group Coordinator Sandhya Sharma came together to form the migrant women’s writing project.
In a society where their experiences are bureaucratised and disbelieved by a bleak immigration system and where degrading, inhumane language pours from normalised anti-migrant narratives, these survivors joined to engage with, re-imagine and explore writing for themselves and each other. This culminated in their collection: This Is We.
This Is We is a testimony to the conviction of migrant women survivors to tell their realities and stories in their own words. As Black and minoritised survivors their lives have been disrupted and shaped by migration, gender-based violence, racism, and the hostile environment. They speak of journeys navigating a brutal and cruel terrain of oppression but also of resilience, hope, enjoyment, sisterhood, and a deep yearning for better futures.
Come join the Safety4Sisters writing group in partnership with the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Centre to celebrate the launch of their collection.
This Is We - coming in different colours, sizes and forms. The language maybe different but the feelings we share as women survivors, are mutual.
Please register to join the book launch here- https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/this-is-we-safety4sisters-writing-group-book-launch-tickets-205195414007
To order your copy of This Is We - please contact info@safety4sisters.org with all proceeds going back into supporting our specialist safety work for migrant women survivors of gender-based abuse.