Political Art and Collective Resistance against Racism and Aporophobia at Europe’s Borders


Partner organisation
No Name Kitchen
No Name Kitchen was born in Belgrade in the winter of 2017, when volunteers started cooking alongside thousands of people left to fend for themselves after the Hungarian border closure. From those first days, NNK has grown into a movement of grassroots activists committed to defending the rights of people on the move.

Countries
Spain, Italy, Belgium,
Netherlands, Morocco

Duration
18 months
(Mar 2026 – Aug 2027)

Thematics
Migration, xenophobia and
border violence,
Institutional/structural
racism

Types of action
Coalition
building/strengthening
Legal/public awareness
Educational activities
Artistic activities
Media activities
About the Project
This project confronts structural racism and border violence in Europe through political art, public mobilisation, and grassroots organising. Touring immersive installations and audiovisual works across key cities, it exposes the human consequences of racialised border policies. Workshops and public discussions led by people on the move, activists, and experts foster critical awareness and dialogue. Coordinated street actions, community forums, and digital campaigns mobilise collective resistance against deportations and racial profiling. By engaging people in awareness activities and activating in concrete actions, the project strengthens anti-racist networks and builds sustained, transnational grassroots movements for migration justice.
Activities
- Touring political art installations (“Ecology of a Pushback”) in key European cities.
- Development and public screening of audiovisual content.
- Organisation of thematic street actions addressing deportations, racial profiling, and criminalisation of solidarity.
- Hosting community dialogues and forums in schools and cultural/community centres.
- Strategy meetings and co-creation workshops with artists and civil society actors.
- Development of an online platform for coordination, exchange, and reporting.

TACKLE consortium partners

