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Anarchism Research Group

9 Mar 2017

Staff and students invited to ‘Migration struggles, no borders and anarchism’ talk

The Anarchism Research Group, part of the Politics, History and International Relations (PHIR) department, invites staff and students to attend a talk at 5pm on 15 March 2017.

‘Migration struggles, no borders and anarchism Britain’ will be presented by Dr Natasha King.

She will explore the different forms of activism that have emerged in the struggle against border controls in Calais, and how you can make radical alternatives to the state a genuine possibility.

For her talk, Natasha will draw from a decade of experience campaigning for migrant rights. She undertook extensive research in Greece and Calais exploring the different forms of activism that have emerged in the struggle against border controls, and the dilemmas these activists face in translating their principles into practice.

The talk will be held in K.105, in the Herbert Manzoni building.

This is the fourth event in a speaker series organised by the Anarchism Research Group throughout 2016/17, with further talks scheduled. More information is available on the PHIR website.