• Beyond a Joke – report launch

    Shaftesbury Theatre 210 Shaftesbury Ave, London, United Kingdom

    We are delighted to be co-hosting the launch of Beyond A Joke - Comedy and social change in the UK, by Sam Beale, supported by Unbound Philanthropy.

  • Take Part in Refugee Week

    Online via Zoom via Counterpoints 128 Hoxton Street, London, United Kingdom

    The session will include a case study and practical guidance on embedding good mental health practice when planning Refugee Week events or working with people from displaced backgrounds.

    Free
  • Critical Hope – Creativity and Wellbeing Week launch

    National Theatre National Theatre, Upper Ground, South Bank, London, London, United Kingdom

    Join us in person to hear from Creative Health sector experts from across the country as part of Creativity and Wellbeing Week 2026, organised by London Arts and Health.

    Free
  • Footnote x Counterpoints Prize Readings

    Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

    Meet the finalists for the £15,000 prize for writers from refugee and migrant backgrounds who shine a light on today’s most pertinent topics.

  • Allies In Exile + Q&A

    BFI Belvedere Road, London, United Kingdom

    The London Premiere of a new film by Hasan Kattan and Fadi Al-Halabi.

  • Around the World

    Peace Gardens 50 Pinstone Street, Sheffield, United Kingdom

    A brand new digital art-meets-football project made with people from all over the world who now call Sheffield home, to celebrate the World Cup and Refugee Week.

  • Comedy and Social Justice

    University of Westminster 309 Regent Street ( Room UG05), London, United Kingdom

    A night of comedy featuring No Direction Home and the Palestine Comedy Club, presented by the University of Westiminster.

  • An Evening with Inspyre

    Church Street Library 67 Church St, Edgware Rd, London

    An intimate evening of storytelling, reflection, and conversation exploring the meaning of home, migration, and belonging.

    Free
  • Khartoum + discussion

    BFI Belvedere Road, London, United Kingdom

    A collective of filmmakers capture the lives of a people caught up in a conflict that has ravaged Sudan.