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.
2 November, 2017
BBC World Service’s The Cultural Frontline featured an interview with Majid Adin, one of the contributors to our No Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain exhibition.
31 October, 2017
‘It’s a powerful exhibition that tells these eras through human stories, highlighting how Britain has always been a land of immigrants, and yet has always had a history of anti-immigration sentiment. Another great exhibition from this important museum.’