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This newspaper database was created to;

  • document local newspaper articles about migrant experiences
  • present local newspaper articles about migrant experiences in a more accessible and searchable manner
  • counterbalance negative media rhetoric of migration, through highlighting positive stories of migration or sentiment to migration, at a local level.

It was created by volunteers who took part in Online Archive Research training. The training was opened to the wider community in each area to learn how to use online research tools to gather local newspaper stories. 

They then collected local newspaper stories following a specific criterion. 

The newspaper stories had to;

  • be about positive contributions made by the migrant community in the specific local area.
  • have positive sentiments shown towards the migrant community.
  • be in the last 10 years, between 2012 – 2022/3
  • counterbalance negative media portrayals of migration. This could include (but not limited to):

a. Details of positive contributions migrant communities have made to their local area.

b. Positive sentiments to migration from local area sources.

c. Direct lived experiences of migrant communities that have been shared to advocate/highlight experiences (even if the experiences themselves are negative)

 

the findings created the content for our Archive Research database. 

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"I've seen for myself the benefits migrants and asylum seekers bring to our city"

Short summary
The journalist explores their own opinions on what 'migrant' brings to the UK on International Migrants Day. They explore the language used to refer to people travelling to the UK and the situational differences and specifics. It's a really thorough exploration of his own personal experience working as an immigration advisor and the statistical facts both of which counteract the stereotypical negative portayal of migrants in right wing press.
Archive Link
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/news-opinion/ive-seen-myself-benefits-migrants-25759139

"Activist has fought for progressive change in every country they’ve lived in"

Short summary
The article speaks about Marzena a Queer Polish activist who has lived in many countries across the world and maintained their fight for progressive change along the way.
Archive Link
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/activist-fought-progressive-change-every-25763101

"Polish director's first feature film screened in Liverpool"

Short summary
The article speaks about a screening event in Liverpool including the film of Polish director Aga Woszczynska. It explains the themes of the film as being power, priviledge and denial between people of different migration status and socio-economic class. It also mentions a Q&A which took place at the event which included the director and panelists from merseyside with experience of leadership and activism within local orgs - topics discussed included racism, discrimination and migrants rights. The premise of the event was to open up discussions between local people on how they can uproot racism and class injustices in liverpool. The article also promotes a follow up event with similar agenda of using film to prompt discussion for change.
Archive Link
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/polish-directors-first-feature-film-25342549

"Poignant reminders of how Irish refugees fleeing from starvation poured into Liverpool"

Short summary
The article talks about the impact the 'Irish Potato Famine' had on the population of Liverpool - stating around 1.3 million irish people passed through the port of Liverpool between 1845 and 1852. It lists statistics relating to the number of people who settled in Liverpool along with numbers of people who died as a result of poor living conditions they endured. It also mentions a heritage trail of plaquards commemorating the significance of the humanitarian crisis that occured during this time - something which not many people realise exists (aswell as the annual irish festival held in the city each year).
Archive Link
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/poignant-reminders-how-irish-refugees-21990548

Date of publication

  • 2023 (1)
  • 2020 (1)
  • 2016 (1)
  • 2013 (3)
  • (-) 2022 (3)
  • (-) 2021 (1)

City

  • Lancaster (11)
  • Manchester (7)
  • Middlesbrough (7)
  • Leeds (4)
  • (-) Liverpool (4)

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