In this podcast episode, migrants reflect on the recent riots and violence in Belfast, Glasgow and other areas including reports of far-right violence, attacks targeting migrants, and the wider impact on communities across the UK.
Through personal reflections and honest conversation, they share their reactions to the violence, discuss how such incidents affect migrants and ethnic minority communities, and explore the importance of solidarity, community resilience, and standing against racism and hate.
At a time when misinformation, division, and anti-migrant rhetoric are gaining visibility, these conversations provide an opportunity to hear directly from people whose lives are affected by these events. They discuss their concerns, hopes, and the role that communities, policymakers, and civil society can play in creating a safer and more inclusive society for everyone.