
In this episode of City Rights Radio, Haitham, Eunice, and I (Mohamed Bah) discuss the power of informal organizations and the crucial role of self-organizing communities in supporting undocumented people.
Across the Netherlands, migrant communities and allies work tirelessly—often without formal recognition—to ensure safety, provide resources, and defend human rights. These grassroots efforts make a huge difference, proving that solidarity and mutual aid are essential where official systems fail.
To everyone at the table and the communities behind them, thank you for the incredible work that you do!
Support us in this conversation on activism, self-organization, and the fight for dignity and protection for all.
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