Join Migrant Justice Edinburgh (MJE) for a migrant* community gathering to imagine, share, and plan the Craigmillar and Niddrie we want create together in the coming 10 years. During the workshop, attendees will follow a range of activities aiming to inform their relationship with the neighborhood and enabling collective action.
The workshop is part of the capacity-building phase of Regenerative Futures Fund. MJE is a member of its cohort, and the information we gather from this activity will inform our 10-year funding proposal we have to submit in January.
Date: Saturday the 22nd of November
Time: 11.00 am -2.00 pm
Place: The Bothy 92 Niddrie Mains Rd, Edinburgh EH16 4DT
Participation will be remunerated (£60).
Places are limited.
You must register your interest using this form.
Please note that not everyone who register their interest will be chosen. We need a diverse and representative group of people with different backgrounds and experiences. The questions below will help us to determine this.
If you need help to do this, email info@citizensrightsproject.org
*Migrants: People who move to live in a new place, often across borders. In the UK, this includes those who come for work, study, family, or safety — as well as people born here who are still seen as “different” because of their race, culture, or accent. Being a migrant is not only about where you’re from, but how society sees you.