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2021年下半期 寄稿・報告など

Status Now

"I am a Londoner" - Online Event / Panel Discussion

"This event features art, music, and poetry by people who are undocumented and living in London, reflecting on their experiences and sharing their hope and dreams. You also have the chance to hear from several Londoners who are undocumented for an in-depth live moderated conversation during the session."

International Public Policy Observatory (IPPO)

"Consultation burnout and a fear of being forgotten. This is what COVID-19 ‘recovery’ feels like for many marginalised communities" by Mariko Hayashi

BEBESEA (Better Engagement Between East and Southeast Asia)

"Multi-stakeholders Dialogue: Building Robust Solidarity with Migrant Workers in East and Southeast Asia" - Online Panel Discussion 

Speakers:
Ms. Eni Lestari, Chairperson, International Migrants Alliance (IMA)
Ms. Wasinee Pabuprapap, Digital Journalist, WorkpointTODAY
Ms. Junko Watanabe, Lawyer, Nishimura & Asahi
Mr. Judha Nugraha, Director for the Protection of Citizens and Legal Entities Overseas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia

Moderator:
Ms. Mariko Hayashi, Executive Director, Southeast and East Asian Centre (SEEAC)

Local Collective x STIGMA

"Gathering in ZAO TANG," an open-to-book event series in ZAO TANG

"Panelists: Amy from Besea.n, Mariko from Southeast and East Asian Centre (SEEAC), Anthony from Eastern Margin, Mildred from Don’t Call Me Oriental and Xianan from VaChina"

Kanlungan Filipino Consortium

"Essential and Invisible: Filipino irregular migrants in the UK’s ongoing COVID-19 crisis" - Report

"Interviews were conducted by Ella Parry-Davies with Cielo Esperanza Tilan present to advocate for interviewees. This report was written by Ella Parry-Davies with input from Mariko Hayashi and Francesca Humi."

National Suvivors Users Network (NSUN)

"Democratising mental health policy: who does the work, who gets the recognition?  - Panel Discussion

Chair: Mary Sadid (NSUN)
Panellists: Abdi Hassan (Coffee Afrik CIC), Mariko Hayashi (SEEAC), Rosie Hodson (National Ugly Mugs)

Migrant Voice

‘Raising our game? Challenges and opportunities for migrants to speak out in the media’ - Panel Discussion

"The panellists includes Anisah Vasta, community journalist at Birmingham Live, Fiona Walker, former reporter at BBC Scotland, Robert Wright, social policy correspondent at The Financial Times, Simon Israel, former Senior Home Affairs Correspondent at Channel4 News. Migrant Voice Ambassadors, Mariko Hayashi, Cryton Chikoko and Miroslav Cuba (tbc) will also be sharing migrant communities’ experiences of working with the media."

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