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‘Migration is not a new story or a contemporary problem to be solved,’ say creators of new exhibition at London’s Migration Museum
‘Migration is not a new story or a contemporary problem to be solved,’ say creators of new exhibition at London’s Migration Museum
“A NEW exhibition titled “All Our Stories” is set to open at the Migration Museum in London on September 12, 2024, offering a deep dive into how migration has shaped British society.”
“The Spitalfields Trust is developing connections with institutions such as the Migration Museum, established a decade ago to fill what was felt to be a long-standing gap in Britain’s cultural landscape. Currently based in Lewisham, the museum is raising funds for a permanent home in the City of London, not far from Spitalfields.”
In light of the attacks on refugees and asylum seekers, the Migration Museum said in a post on LinkedIn: “As an organisation that explores how the movement of people to and from the UK across the ages has shaped who we are as individuals, families, communities, and as nations, we are deeply committed to standing up against division and hatred.