On 9 July, the Express and Star, a local newspaper in Wolverhampton, reported on an upcoming Migrant Voice Media Lab in the city, run as part of the MiFriendly Cities project.
"We want to make sure first hand experiences of migration are heard," MV Director, Nazek Ramadan, was quoted as saying, "and that the public debate is less toxic and damaging to social cohesion."
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