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A photo of Rayan's sofa. Clothes have been laid on it to dry, and more clothes are hanging over it.
Centre on Constitutional Change
05 May 2023

Making life possible: mothering and caring in the British asylum accommodation system

Reproductive justice frameworks need to include the power of care to reproduce life under the gendered and racialised conditions of asylum accommodation, writes Júlia Fernandez.

Picture of clothes laying out on a sofa to dry. More clothes hang above the sofa, and on a clothes horse beside it
Centre on Constitutional Change
24 February 2023

Care, fear and mothering in the British asylum accommodation system

We are revisiting our Annual Blogathon with today’s post! “Writing about motherhood in the asylum system, I’ve come to realize, requires thinking about forms of life that survive, resist, and often […]

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