On 25 March, BirminghamLive covered an exhibition at Ikon Gallery, featuring seventeen portraits of Migrant Voice members taken by the renowned photographer Vanley Burke. The exhibition is a collaboration between Ikon Gallery, Migrant Voice and Birmingham University.
The article featured an interview with Burke, who explained how the exhibition was put together.
"We had a chance to meet people beforehand and to choose the area where to take the photographs - most of them were photographed in their own homes," he told the publication.
Burke added: "We, the British, are not very inclusive, we're not very good at welcoming neighbours.
"Consequently new migrants don't really engage with the wider community. I think they would like to. Some of them struggle on that front."
BirminghamLive published a second article on the exhibition, also on 25 March, including photographs of Migrant Voice director Nazek Ramadan and some of the charity's members featured in the exhibition.
The A Gift to Birmingham exhibition will run until 3 April and is free to attend.
The showcase is in the Events Room on the second floor of Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells St, Birmingham, B1 2HS. The gallery is open 11am-5pm Tuesday-Sunday.
Read BirminghamLive's article by clicking here
Image credit: screengrab/BirminghamLive