NIHRC grilled on Lucy Michael Report on Inequalities Experienced by Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Traveller Residents of Belfast

A representative of ACSONI enquires of the NIHRC regarding the recently released Lucy Michael Report on Inequalities experienced by Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic & Traveller People in Belfast. Alyson Kilpatrick Chief Commissioner of NIHRC took one for the team!

 


ACSONI Partners with JMS Immigration Solicitors to offer Free Immigration Clinic to Community

JMS Immigration Solicitors launched their first Immigration Clinic on Wednesday 8 February 2023 at ACSONI in South Belfast.

The Immigration Clinic is FREE and aims to deal with all immigration matters including Asylum, Refugees, Leave To Remain and varying types of Visas.

The free Immigration Clinic will be held every Wednesday at ACSONI,  1st Floor, 9 lower Crescent, Belfast m, BT7 1NR

 

The service is a ‘walk-in’ service, no appointment required every Wednesdays from 11am to 1pm.

Free Immigration Clinic

New project to celebrate diverse cultures in Northern Ireland’s Museums

 

National Museums NI, in partnership with the African and Caribbean Support Organisation Northern Ireland (ACSONI) and Northern Ireland Museums Council (NIMC), are among 10 UK museum applicants successful in a grant from the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund, which is awarded by the Museums Association. Their project titled, ‘Global Voices, Local Choices’ has secured a grant of £80,187, and will support a dedicated post for 18 months.

The partners will be working to engage marginalised communities availing them a fair opportunity for their community representatives to assert their right to make choices relating to National Museums NI’s World Cultures collections and how they are interpreted. The project will bring diverse cultures and perspectives into Northern Ireland’s local and national museums and will be a learning experience for all partners and participants.

Hannah Crowdy, Head of Curatorial at National Museums NI said:

“We are delighted to be awarded this funding which will enable better community engagement with our collections through a dedicated post. Our ‘Global Voices, Local Choices’ project will raise awareness and understanding of these collections, and how a decolonisation approach can be implemented in a fresh and inclusive way through creativity.

“Recognising the failures of the past, this will be an opportunity of us to deliberately include present marginalised global voices and learn from the expertise within marginalised communities, as we seek to devise a new approach for connecting people with collections, which have a complex legacy but present significant opportunities for promoting understanding and respect and supporting good relations.”

ACSONI quote: Dr Livingstone Thompson, Chair of ACSONI said:

“ACSONI is pleased to be associated with this project. It is only in more recent times that the need to do justice to the memory and heritage of ethnic minorities communities has been appreciated. For centuries, colonial nations gave themselves the right to tell the stories about the life and experiences of people from colonised contexts. The remnant of this self-proclaimed right is preserved in the presence of artefacts in museums and the narratives perpetrated about them. There is growing awareness that this self-proclaimed right must not only be questioned but also that the narratives need to changed and reckon more with what the true owners of these sometimes-ill-gotten artefacts have to say.

This project will give such an opportunity to address errors, injustice and failures relating to the acquisition of artefacts, the stories that are told about them and who is best to tell these stories. It will and ought to explore how the history can be upended so that those who were treated as footnotes in the stories of others can come to tell their own stories.”

Siobhan Stevenson, Director at Northern Ireland Museums Council said:

“Northern Ireland Museums Council are delighted to be partners in this project and will be keen to work with our member museums to engage them and their local communities in this journey of mutual learning and understanding. In sharing collections and creative responses to them, in public museum spaces across Northern Ireland, the project will help to raise awareness of the rich complexity and diversity of cultural heritage and identities in this place, and in doing so will help challenge misconceptions and promote empathy and understanding.”

 


Online Community Link : ‘Women In Activism – One World, Myriad Problems’

Due to popular demand Professor Mary Frances Phillips, scholar-activist, public intellectual, and Associate Professor of African Studies at Lehman College, City University of New York and Ericka Huggins, a leading player in the Black Panther Movement, former political prisoner, and human rights advocate will be hosting an online Community Link with members of the public, representatives of sector organisations and local activists. Join in to share your experiences, knowledge and glean as much as you can from these impactful African-America leaders.

ACSONI is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Women In Activism – One World, Myriad Problems
Time: Feb 16, 2023 12:00 PM London
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 823 2478 8588
Passcode: 340887
You will need to verify your email address for access.