At Big Issue, for decades, we have offered opportunity for those left behind, or marginalised. We understand the plight of those who are seen as ‘others’ or less or not fully accepted. We proudly offer them a chance to make their own futures.
Our colleagues number immigrants, people of multiple ethnicities, people of differing classes and religious beliefs. Our spouses and partners and wider family and friends increase the diverse palette that makes up what makes us. And that is just a snapshot of one organisation among hundreds of thousands.
We have a number of Roma colleagues who sell the magazine. It provides them with income, it allows them to earn, to help their kids grow and to become a wider part of the fabric of their communities and of the nation.
They frequently face abuse and this has increased recently because they are easy targets. We stand with them, supporting them and letting them know we will look out for them.
So for this issue of the magazine, in the aftermath of far-right riots across the country, we stand with marginalised people and those from ethnic minority and immigrant backgrounds and call for communities to come together for positive next steps.
We start with the facts and the realities of being an immigrant and seeking asylum in the UK. We platform the voices of our Roma vendors who are often subject to abuse. We head to the communities that are working together to rebuild after the riots. And we suggest ways you can show your support for asylum seekers and refugees to counteract the hate.