Un/Documented

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Hear the stories behind the headlines. The news is dominated by toxic talk about immigration, but what about the people who make these journeys themselves? From people who have taken dangerous routes to seek safety, to those campaigning for a better system – these are their experiences in their own words. Journey with us on Un/Documented as we explore how storytelling can drive change and create a narrative of hope. Presented by Eli Ziai & Ali Ghaderi Music @thearefghorbani Edited by Simon Sapper Follow us on Twitter @IMIX_UK or IG @human_journeys https://imix.org.uk/

Episodes

  1. 12/19/2023

    International Migrants Day: I am a migrant

    In the last episode of our pilot series, we celebrate International Migrants Day by speaking to two of our ambassadors about what being a migrant means to them.   Ali and Eli interview Mimi who made the courageous and heart-wrenching decision to leave the Philippines ten years ago to work abroad so that she could support her family. What followed was an extraordinary and painful journey. Now as a survivor of modern-day slavery, she works with The Voice of Domestic Workers to empower other survivors to raise their voices and speak up for their rights. In this inspirational conversation, she shares openly about the struggles and opportunities that come with being a migrant.   IMIX media director, Julia then talks to the writer and founder of The Other Side of Hope literary magazine, Alex, about the significant impact which being a migrant has had on his life. They also discuss the latest edition of his literary magazine which amplifies the voices of refugees and migrants, and its potential to use the power of words to change hearts and minds.   Join us on Un/Documented for a meaningful conversation about what it means to be a migrant today #MigrantsDay #IAmAMigrant. The International Migrants Day Ambassador Programme is a partnership between IMIX and IOM UK. You can find out more about each of the ambassadors in their own words here.    Music by Aref Ghorbani @thearefghorbani on Twitter and Instagram @Arefghorbani.official. Edited by Simon Sapper and produced by IMIX.

    40 min
  2. 11/29/2023

    Campaigns that win

    In a tough political climate, it can be hard to campaign effectively. With the government’s approach becoming increasingly hardline, even small wins can be hard to come by. In this episode we dig into the heart of what make some campaigns gain traction, and how with an election looming we can work positively together to call for a fairer immigration system.   IMIX Strategic Communications Director, Katherine Maxwell-Rose interviews Mary Njoroge, Lift the Ban spokesperson about her passion and drive to see lived experience voices at the heart of campaigning. Mary also shares the fascinating story of what happened when she shared her own story with local MP, Christian Wakeford.   Laura Taylor is Executive Director of RAMP (Refugee, Asylum and Migration Policy Project) who work closely with political leaders to reimagine what the immigration system in the UK could look like. RAMP provided crucial support to the Free Schools Meal campaign in collaboration with Citizens UK, Praxis and The Unity Project which resulted in children with no recourse to public funds being given access to free school meal provision. Un/Documented podcast hosts, Ali Ghaderi and Eli Ziai interview Laura about how we can work effectively with politicians to create much-needed change.   Join us on Un/Documented for a conversation about how grassroots campaigners can build momentum and create powerful political shifts. Find out more about Lift the Ban here and how you can get involved. You can also watch the video of how the Free Schools Meal campaign was won.   Presented by Eli Ziai and Ali Ghaderi. Music by Aref Ghorbani. Edited by Simon Sapper and produced by IMIX.

    40 min

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Hear the stories behind the headlines. The news is dominated by toxic talk about immigration, but what about the people who make these journeys themselves? From people who have taken dangerous routes to seek safety, to those campaigning for a better system – these are their experiences in their own words. Journey with us on Un/Documented as we explore how storytelling can drive change and create a narrative of hope. Presented by Eli Ziai & Ali Ghaderi Music @thearefghorbani Edited by Simon Sapper Follow us on Twitter @IMIX_UK or IG @human_journeys https://imix.org.uk/