
James Asfa
@jamesasfa
Organiser. British-Iranian South-Londoner. Assistant Director Migrants and Refugees @CitizensUK + @SLondonCitizens. Views are mine, re-tweets are other people's
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15-12-2010 12:12:59
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This is what community organising and people power is all about…Accountability! Thank you James Asfa for your words of wisdom on the London Citizens Mayoral Assembly, that happened last week.

Preparation, turnout, celebration, campaign asks and people-power 🔥 Our colleague James Asfa brilliantly breaks down the hard work and innovative cross-society teamwork that goes into a Citizens UK assembly, where local people win change on the issues that matter 👏⬇️

A superb thread from James Asfa of Citizens UK reflecting on last week’s London mayoral assembly; what makes a citizens assembly. It was a delight to work with some of the people sharing testimonies and other creative elements across the evening on Housing and Living Wage.

Important thread by James Asfa on our pre-election accountability assembly with Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London #communityorganising





📣You don't have to be a British citizen to vote #generalelection24 ‼️ People from 56 Commonwealth countries can vote. Check your eligibility & register using our tool with Migrant Democracy Project Just Register now⬇️ Please pass on so no one loses their say. canivote.org.uk

This is a really interesting finding. Speaks to the power of organised, engaged communities taking action and leading the way - core to our work with Citizens UK South London Citizens


Beautiful reflection on organising and solidarity from Grace Akinyemi at last night’s Citizens UK general election assembly “Some of these issues will directly affect our own lives, for the other issues, we care because our neighbour’s struggle is our struggle.”


We are proud members of South London Citizens. Last night’s Citizens UK general election assembly reminded us while our direct work is #CommunitySponsorship, in seeking justice for one refugee family, we seek justice for all refugees and our fellow citizens.


"Treating people as human beings, taking their concerns seriously and recognising them as partners in creating change." James Asfa reflects on what a new government can learn from the Citizens UK General Election Assembly. ucl.ac.uk/policy-lab/new…



This is cool - for the first time ever we have all (most) of the community organising we do King's College London with Citizens UK all in one place. Excited to be developing this further next year 💥 kcl.ac.uk/impact/communi…


Another example of the cross-party engagement opportunities opened up by RAMP (Refugee, Asylum and Migration Policy)