
I.A.M. THESE PEOPLE
A participatory nomadic street cafe in Cliftonville, Margate created by Dipesh Pandya; reclaiming public space to explore sonic cultures of [im]migrant and refugee trajectories.

A participatory nomadic street cafe in Cliftonville, Margate created by Dipesh Pandya; reclaiming public space to explore sonic cultures of [im]migrant and refugee trajectories.

Free workshop hosted by artist Farah Azrak, aimed at children and young people. Presented by Litehouse Gallery.
A day of family fun at Celebrating Sanctuary Festival in Lewisham. Produced by a local partnership of community, advocacy and art organisations.

Day of fun and thought-provoking art, performance, food, music, workshops and discussion celebrating Lewisham’s richly diverse communities.

Working together with Dance for Refuge, we’re hosting an all-day outdoor party. Dance until the sun goes down, all in the name of supporting refugee causes.

Join young people from Play for Progress for an informal pop up performance and get ready to join in!

At a free event on Southbank Centre terrace, meet and dance with not-so-little puppet Little Amal, who has travelled from her home in Syria, raising awareness for refugees.

Music, films, comedy and multimedia projects are presented by paradigm-shifting artists from around the world in an event led by Awate.
Gently explore climate change and its links to colonialism, race and migration in an interactive family session with storyteller and musician Emmanuela Yogolelo.
Get a glimpse of the experiences of Afghan former interpreters working for the British Army who have recently been resettled to the UK.

shado magazine assembles a group of inspirational sportspeople to discuss this year’s Refugee Week theme, healing, and how it relates to sport.

Are you a creative looking for a safe space to share your ideas? Two scratch sessions where artists present their work (or work in progress) and engage in discussions with a room full of like-minded artistic experimenters.