
In this episode of City Rights Radio, we talk about formal organizations and their role in supporting undocumented people. Hans-Peter from the Amsterdam Coordination Point for Undocumented People, Savannah Koolen from Here to Support, Hidaya from Amsterdam City Rights, and I (Mohamed Bah) come together to discuss the crucial collaboration between formal organizations and informal networks.
While grassroots communities provide immediate support, formal organizations offer structure, advocacy, and long-term solutions. But how do these systems work together? What challenges do they face? And how can we strengthen these collaborations to ensure better protection, resources, and rights for undocumented people in Amsterdam?
Support us in this discussion on solidarity, systemic change, and the power of collective action.
🎙 City Rights Radio is a platform amplifying the voices of migrants, undocumented people, and marginalized communities. Through raw and insightful conversations, we explore stories of resilience, activism, and the fight for equal rights. Our episodes feature artists, advocates, and everyday people sharing their experiences, struggles, and triumphs.
📢 Join us every Friday live on TikTok (@MrNieGuy224) for exciting programs like inter-school debate competitions, live episode discussions, and episode suggestions. As a fan of City Rights Radio, your recommendations matter—we listen to your ideas and, with our team, try to bring them to life!
Tune in for deep discussions on migration, social justice, and community empowerment—because every voice matters.
🎧 Follow us and be part of the conversation! #CityRightsRadio #MigrantVoices #StoriesFromTheMargins