 Hi everyone, my name is Amarachin Hake. Madi here and I have been supporting the Settler status campaign run by Citizens UK throughout this academic year as part of the Migrations of Justice and Community Organising module at Kings. Supporting Citizens UK and the SOS campaign has been a truly transformative experience. I've had the opportunity to really engage with diverse stories of the migrant experience in the UK and while some of these stories that we've heard have been quite harrowing, it's been very powerful in the sense that it's taught me so much about the resilience of migrant communities and the power that lies within the collective. This really speaks to the heart of the Community Organising ethos which really enabled Madi here and I to conceptualise a project like Space and Settlement. For us it was really important to create personal narratives and to use the idea of creating agency to allow these communities to tell their stories and to mobilise from within the community. As folks who've also had experiences of migration, in Europe we understand the importance of creating spaces for personal storytelling but also for self-advocacy. Hello, my name is Madi and I'm one of the two students that were involved in the Settler status campaign throughout the last year. One thing to be highlighted here is the opportunity that we were given to think more specifically about the implications of injustice in a country like the UK and the relationship between migration, justice and Community Organising on the other hand. With our photo project Spaces of Unsettlement we were able to identify the individual experience in the collective and to create a platform that raises awareness about the structural inequalities and the socio-economic insecurities.