Contents:

  • Section 1: Don’t repeat or amplify fear-based narratives
  • Section 2: Avoid mythbusting
  • Section 3: Avoid saying ‘the far-right’
  • Section 4: Be clear who you are talking to/about
  • Section 5: Talk about communities needing to be resourced
  • Section 6: Acknowledge that there are people spreading lies and fear
  • Section 7: Do affirm positive and solidarity based values
  • Section 8: Repeat, repeat, repeat.
  • Section 9: The messenger is important

Introduction:

This guide is a quick resource on how to talk about local protests against people seeking asylum and people seeking refugee if you’re part of a community group or organisation.

PUBLISHED 08.11.23
PAGES 3
READING TIME 4m

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