Arup would like to thank our co-researchers on this project - Smart Women’s Group, Newham, the DOST Centre for Young Refugees and Migrants, Newham and individual Thamesmead residents who trusted us with their experiences and stories.
About our partners
Social Broadcasts combines contemporary radio programming, community engagement and participatory art practice, to document and present real, everyday experiences and conversations.
decosm is a London-based collective working to decolonise city-making. They sit within a growing network of micro, small scale and grassroots organisations striving to question mainstream methods of urban practice and co-produce alternatives.
The Smart Women's Group is a self-organised initiative that brings together women who share the need for a safe space where they can talk openly about their experiences, grow their confidence, and support one another.
The Dost Centre is an organisation that provides a safe space for young refugees and migrants. It runs educational and fun activities, sports, and social events.
Thamesmead residents interviewed for this work represent diverse views and are people of different generations, cultural backgrounds, genders, and occupations. These residents are not affiliated with a specific group or organisation.