Women in Exile, founded by refugee women in 2002, advocates for refugee women’s rights, addressing racism and sexism. They fight discriminatory laws, oppose refugee camps for women, and offer proactive support, workshops, and actions. Their goal is an inclusive society with equal rights for all.

Since 1993, Fortress Europe's militarized policies have led to over 60,620 deaths. Frontex, the EU’s border police with a growing budget and force, plays a key role in this system. Abolish Frontex seeks to end the EU border regime, stop deportations and militarization, and promote freedom of movement.

Abolitionist Futures is a collective of activists in Britain and Ireland working toward a world without prisons, police, or punishment. They create resources, host events, and support abolitionist groups, focusing on building safe, just communities. Their work opposes all forms of oppression.

Lampedusa in Hamburg is a political organization formed in 2013 by 300 refugees seeking permanent residency in Hamburg. After fleeing Libya and completing asylum in Italy, they were denied another procedure in Germany. The group’s goal is residency with work permits, supported by various local solidarity groups.

Since April 2018, St. Pauli residents and allies have protested police surveillance, racist profiling, and criminalization in their neighborhood through "Copwatch Hamburg." They document police actions and resist racial profiling under "dangerous places" laws. They demand an end to racist policing and solidarity for affected communities.
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