Kate
@katesheill.bsky.social
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Human rights and migration, gender, sexuality. She/her. London / Bangkok.
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uniglobalunion.org
Wage theft is theft. Governments must stop impunity for these corporate criminals.
mellino.bsky.social
"Glad you didn't get a penny from your claim as you don't deserve fck all...go fck yourself"

That's the message a director of Crussh sent to Raf just after it went into administration.Two months earlier a tribunal had ordered Crussh to pay Raf over £30k
www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2025...
‘Glad you didn’t get a penny’: cafe boss gloats over unpaid tribunal…
Cafe chain popular with MPs has lost two unfair dismissal cases but still not paid up
www.thebureauinvestigates.com
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jamesdaustin.bsky.social
This is my basic theory for a lot of what is going on with the centre right atm

The ideas failed utterly and now there is a total crisis of intellectual confidence
indy.bsky.social
It nags at me that people are dancing around the fact that one reason centre-right think-tanks are in an intellectual crisis moment is because we've spent over a decade where lots of their ideas were tried out and didn't pan out as advertised.
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flsjournal.bsky.social
📣🏳️‍⚧️ Call for Papers

We are inviting papers for our special issue, “Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope.” The issue will be dedicated to trans-inclusive feminist legal analysis that addresses attacks on trans rights & lives.

Details below. Please share.
Call for Papers: Special Issue of Feminist Legal Studies 

Feminist Responses to the Regression of Trans Rights: Strategies, Alliances, Hope

Amidst continuing backlash against trans rights, recognition and inclusion, two recent decisions from the UK have substantially impacted not only trans people’s legal status but also legal and social narratives of sex, gender and identity. The narrative that trans inclusion has a chilling effect on the rights of others, particularly women, has been adopted uncritically by both the UK Supreme Court in For Women Scotland and the Office for Students in its finding that the University of Sussex’s trans-inclusion policy had a chilling effect on free speech. These cases highlight a backlash that has been ongoing for some time, and sparks debates and fear of what may lie in the near future for trans people and kin, as well as other gender-variant persons, not only in the UK, but across jurisdictions and in a global perspective. The discourse of the ‘gender critical’ movement is splintering both the feminist and LGBT+ movements globally, with some aligning politically with the Far- and Christian Right against trans rights, adopting their terminology of ‘gender ideology’ and potentially posing a wider threat to sexual and reproductive rights.  

While this a difficult situation for trans people, kin and allies, this special issue seeks to emphasise that legal battles – including battles (temporarily) lost – are also an opportunity to seek to reinforce old alliances and to form new ones, to find new legal frontiers and imaginaries, to reinforce the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of legal arguments as well as intergenerational memory of what feminist legal work is, has been and should be about. How, we ask, do these decisions (and those like them globally) reflect and reproduce structures of coloniality, heteronormativity and cisnormativity? What do these decisions add to critiques of legal feminism? What would be construct…
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catbriddick.bsky.social
My book, out now! On migration law's treatment of women, gender-based violence, and the legal challenges that migrant women have brought to the rules that determine their status. I have links if you want to review a copy or read a free chapter....

global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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jonfeatonby.bsky.social
The idea that being a refugee is somehow a “golden ticket” is genuinely awful. These are people who the government have recognised are in need of protection. Do they think people chose that? That that’s what people wanted?

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
Starmer to end asylum ‘golden ticket’ of resettlement and family reunion rights
People granted asylum will have to earn right to invite family in plan charities call ‘straight from populist playbook’
www.theguardian.com
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alasdairmackenzie.bsky.social
“Rather than building cohesion, such insecurity risks producing… disenfranchisement among those left in limbo, and heightened suspicion among the wider public, who are encouraged to believe that migrants must continually prove themselves. Far from calming anxieties, this… risks fuelling them.”
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billfrelick.bsky.social
“The situation for Rohingya in Myanmar’s Rakhine State remains dire. UN members should make clear at the conference that forcing Rohingya to return to Myanmar under these conditions would place their lives at risk and violate their rights.” @loucharb.bsky.social @hrw.org www.hrw.org/news/2025/09...
UN: Support Protection, Justice for Rohingya
United Nations member states meeting on September 30, 2025, on the plight of Rohingya Muslims should commit to urgent action to protect them from persecution and violence.
www.hrw.org
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clairezagorski.bsky.social
Hi! Did you know that you aren’t pronouncing axolotl correctly?

Suppression of indigenous languages by the Spanish is one of the Four Wounds of Colonization. This is a small subversion of colonial power you can use!

Axolotl is a Nahuatl word, and it sounds like this:
katesheill.bsky.social
On tomorrow’s High-level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar

Missing From a U.N. Meeting on Helping Refugees? The Refugees.
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/29/w...
Missing From a U.N. Meeting on Helping Refugees? The Refugees.
www.nytimes.com
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rolandmcs.bsky.social
In which case, what 'incalculable damage' have such migrants caused?
matthewholehouse.bsky.social
Rachel Reeves, at IPPR, says the idea of the populist right that foreign workers depress domestic workers’ wages is simplistic and wrong…
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olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social
huge W
bachynski.bsky.social
This is huge: “A drug that provides near-perfect protection against H.I.V. with shots just twice a year will be made available at $40 per patient annually in low- and middle-income countries, offering new hope… making lenacapavir a realistic choice in countries with constrained resources.”
Philanthropies Strike a Promising Deal to Turn Back H.I.V.
www.nytimes.com
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lizziedearden.bsky.social
The Home Office's appeal against this ruling has been refused

The judges threw it out in minutes, without hearing arguments from the man's lawyers, telling them "we don’t need to trouble you" after questioning Home Office barrister in an increasingly surreal exchange
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/16/w...
Asylum Seeker Wins Bid to Delay Deportation Under U.K.-France Treaty
www.nytimes.com
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wolvendamien.bsky.social
In addition to scraping your uploads for "generative AI" training, Academia dot edu is going to start claiming rights to your personal info— *including your signature & voice*— for anything they see fit.

So now'd be a good time to remove all of your uploaded works, & then delete your whole account.
By creating an Account with Academia.edu, you grant us a worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable license, permission, and consent for Academia.edu to use your Member Content and your personal information (including, but not limited to, your name, voice, signature, photograph, likeness, city, institutional affiliations, citations, mentions, publications, and areas of interest) in any manner, including for the purpose of advertising, selling, or soliciting the use or purchase of Academia.edu's Services
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melbailey.bsky.social
Just going to have this as a daily affirmation stuck on my mirror.
A note that reads: 

You look great. 
Your teeth are sharp. 
Your eyes are luminous.
The townfolk whisper your name in hushed tones.
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mthrjo.bsky.social
I think some of this is journalists wanting Drama (which really does seems to have happened in the US), but if so I wish they’d cut it out. Or at least ask Reform some hard questions.
slowbikeiain.bsky.social
Lib Dems: We have 12x Reform's MPs, can we have the same coverage?

BBC: But Reform has 2x your poll rating. If there were an election tomorrow, they'd be running the country.

Lib Dems: So you're putting their people and policies under scrutiny, right?

BBC:

Lib Dems: Right?
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crookedfootball.bsky.social
A nice piece setting out a realistic and pragmatic view of migration, focused on the economic benefits to receiving countries, from @stephenkb.bsky.social (my own emphases would be different and more rights and justice focused).
The truth about immigration
Ageing societies seeking to preserve living standards will continue to rely on new arrivals — but governments can be clearer about the trade-offs
www.ft.com
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kartikraj.bsky.social
I didn’t grow up in Britain, so I don’t share Aditya Chakrabortty’s childhood memories. But I’ve had my share of bigoted abuse in adulthood as a naturalized Briton with brown skin. So much of what he says rings true.

It’s the soft pander to racism and absence of clear rejection that really hurts.
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reuters.com
After landing at a Bangkok airport, a 39-year-old East African I.T. consultant was approached by a woman who appeared to be an immigration officer. He was later abducted into a compound and forced to scam strangers online reut.rs/4mobjPE
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jeffjarvis.bsky.social
German media have long used the quaint Americanism, "shitstorm." Now, turning the linguistic heat up a notch, @spiegel.de headline says Starmer is "in the middle of a clusterfuck."
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4refugeewomen.bsky.social
The comments made by our Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, are deeply harmful, concerning and misleading.

There are many reasons why claims are 'last minute' - we know this from our work over the years supporting hundreds of refugee women.

1/🧵

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
Shabana Mahmood accuses asylum seekers of making ‘vexatious, last-minute claims’
Home Office says it will review modern slavery laws to save PM’s ‘one in, one out’ returns deal with France
www.theguardian.com