Gracie Mae Bradley

Gracie Mae Bradley is a thinker, writer and campaigner with interests in civil liberties, migration, surveillance, and state racism. She co-founded the Against Borders for Children campaign, led policy and strategy for many years at the pressure group Liberty, and was co-Chief Coordinator of the groundbreaking Grenfell Testimony Week, which took place in January 2024. 

She is the host of the Stuart Hall Foundation’s Locating Legacies podcast, co-author of Against Borders (Verso 2022), and author of From Grenfell to Windrush which appears in "After Grenfell: Violence, Resistance and Response" (Pluto Press, 2019).

Her political writing has appeared in The Guardian, OpenDemocracy, The Independent, Vice, and many more publications. Her first short story, Peacetime, was published by Salvage Magazine #13 (2022), and her poem Unlawful Gathering appears in When This Is Over: Reflections on an Unequal Pandemic (Policy Press, 2023). Gracie is a keen swimmer and forager in her spare time. From October 2024 she is embarking on a DFA in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow.


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