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Recognition, Settlement and Solidarity: Hong Konger arrivals in Britain and solidarity amongst the ESEA Community

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Date: 11th May 2022, 6-8pm | Location: Committee Room 10, Houses of Parliament

Hosted by Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Shadow Home Secretary, and East & South East Asians for Labour

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The event will:

  • draw greater attention to the situation with new Hong Konger arrivals and the issues they face arriving in the UK.
  • discuss the need for wider community outreach with ESEA community based on values of justice, representation, and solidarity.
  • provide an opportunity for the ESEA diaspora to come together and discuss community issues and priorities.

Chair & Introduction:

Hon Sarah Owen MP, Shadow Minister for Homelessness

Speakers:

Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Shadow Home Secretary

Hon Stephen Kinnock MP, Shadow Immigration Minister

Sam Goodman, Hong Kong Watch

Simon Cheng, Founder, Hongkongers in Britain

Hau-Yu Tam, Head of Campaigns, End Violence and Racism Against East and Southeast Asian Communities

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Registration:

Attendance at the event is strictly by invitation only and early booking is essential as the number of places is very limited. To avoid disappointment, please RESERVE your place now on Eventbrite HERE.

Arrival: Please arrive AT LEAST 30 minutes in advance as the security queues can be very busy if a lot is going on within the Palace of Westminster that evening. Bring your invitation with you.

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