Episode 19: Challenging the hostile environment and opportunities for young people
In this episode our speakers Chrisann Jarrett, Kimberly Garande and Dr. Charlotte McPherson talk about challenging the hostile environment for migrants and young people’s opportunities and futures.
Chrisann and Kimberly from the organisation We Belong, who challenge the ‘hostile environment’ and its impact on young migrants tell us how they appeal to common values of politicians across parties, to bridge political divides. They raise awareness of the issues, telling their stories and being strategic, equipping and galvanising young people to become changemakers. By making their action constituency-led and being persistent, We Belong were eventually invited to speak to the Home Affairs Select Committee in the UK Parliament to give evidence of the impact of the ‘hostile environment’ on their lives.
Dr. Charlotte McPherson is currently working with Kings College London on a project that looks at the barriers to young people’s opportunities. Here she discusses what makes a society economically just; the effects of Covid-19 on people already experiencing poverty; in-work poverty and the lack of guaranteed income that comes with the gig economy; the importance of a living wage, work, education and the urgency to address the cultural devaluation of young people.
Find out more about our speakers:
We Belong: https://economicinjustice.org.uk/we-belong/ [https://economicinjustice.org.uk/we-belong/]
Dr. Charlotte McPherson: https://economicinjustice.org.uk/structural-economic-injustice/ [https://economicinjustice.org.uk/structural-economic-injustice/]
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