6 March, 2018
‘As Britain stands poised for momentous change that will affect its relationship with the world, the exhibition explores seven key “migration moments” from British history, to show that this is not the first time that the movement of peoples from one place to another has had a profound effect on the country.’
6 March, 2018
‘On a bright, cold February morning in London, I put on shoes that belonged to perfect strangers and went walking.’
6 March, 2018
An Evening Standard article on the Empathy Museum’s A Mile in My Shoes – Migration, which accompanied our No Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain exhibition.
8 November, 2017
A BBC Culture feature on Angélica Dass, whose Humanae project forms part of our No Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain exhibition. The video features behind-the-scenes footage of the project in London.