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Photography
E.R. Pulgar
In ‘Dear Lima’, Diego Bendezu documents a community of immigrants working toward a better life after leaving home.
Laura Pitcher
With their new photo series ‘Welcome Home’, NYC’s Chucha Studios hope to uplift marginalised artists and facilitate systemic change.
From Chinatown to Little Nigeria, Alexander-Julian Gibbson’s new series ‘The Land of Milk and Honey’ highlights the rich diversity of America.
Emma Russell
The photographer has spent lockdown visiting a group of Moroccan migrants as they explore their identities in a new country.
Music
The experimental pop duo’s first album in four years is a psychedelic reflection on identity and our radical present.
Culture
Salma Haidrani
The ‘Migrations’ issue of Journal Safar is a touching tribute to one of the country’s most marginalised groups.
News
Mahoro Seward
The UK Government is trying to skew the public narrative in favour of its problematic immigration policy. Here’s how you can stop them.
Matt Glazebrook
By giving voice to British-Latinx teens, Brazilian director Romano Pizzichini hopes to put their culture on the map — and help protect it from gentrification.
Art
Sara Radin
Her colorful installations made up of recycled clothing explore identity, immigration, and consumerism.
The growing collective hosted events in 45 cities to raise money for migrants detained at the border.
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