Events
Events 2025-26
Art, Voice & Action: From Lived Experience to Systemic Change
In partnership with IKWRO
21 July 2026, 9:30am to 13:30 BST
Location: Room C309, Tait Building, City St George's University.
We are bringing together survivors of Honour-Based Abuse/Domestic Abuse, NGOs, healthcare professionals, policy makers, academics, and community leaders, with one purpose: to take a body of participatory research and turn it into a concrete intervention programme that genuinely serves survivors.
This event showcases artwork created by survivors of Honour-Based Abuse/Domestic Abuse during a series of creative workshops exploring safety, agency, and participation. Funded by City St George's SPGA HEIF and building on British Academy-funded research, these workshops gave migrant women a powerful space to express their experiences, hopes, and aspirations through painting, collage, and creative reflection.
At this event, we will bring conversations into action, discussing how research findings and the workshop outcomes can shape real interventions and support programmes for migrant women subjected to Honour-Based Abuse/Domestic Abuse.
Led by Dr. Pardis Asadi Zeidabadi and Dr. Kulsoom Yusuf-Pridmore, with special contributions from Dr. Alexandria Innes
A Migrant Justice Summit
Facing decades in prison: on the criminalisation of migration and solidarity
13-14 June 2026
A two‑day gathering for everyone building power against the far-right
Join us for two days building collective power to combat the rise of the far-right in our communities. We will be uniting minds from across migrant and racial justice movements, as well as community defence networks and organisers from across the housing, trade union and climate movements to build unified strategy and collective action to stop hatred in its tracks.
If you would like to attend but anticipate difficulty paying for a ticket, please contact Alexandria Innes for more info on how to sign up: alexandria.innes@citystgeorges.ac.uk
27 January 2026, 18.00-19.30
Location: Hybrid, City St George's, University of London.
Dr Hallam Tuck will speak at a Border Criminologies event with Seán Binder, discussing the criminalisation of migration and solidarity.
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Risk of Sexual Violence along irregular migration routes, and implications for asylum policy in the UK and Europe
29 January 14.00-15.00
Location: online
This is webinar is based on VISION research led by Alexandria Innes.
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Building solidarity in research and practice
Wednesday 3 December 2025
Location: Moot Court Room, The City Law School
Events 2024-25
Theory of Change Workshop
Thursday 16 July 2025
Location: City St George’s, University of London.
The Theory of Change Workshop will be led by Joelle Mak. The 3-hour training will provide an overview of how to develop, refine, and implement a theory of change for your organisation. It will also offer space to reflect and discuss how to use theory of change more effectively in both organisational and academic contexts.