• Black Godfather of Scuba

    RichMix 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London

    PopChange Film Club presents a new film by director Matt Kay.

  • Refugee Week online conference

    Save the date and join us to find out how you can get involved in this year's Refugee Week!

  • About Us! Artists’ Scratch Showcase

    Clore Ballroom, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

    Come and see the next Artist Scratch Showcase at the Southbank Centre on 8th March.

  • Coconut Head Generation

    RichMix 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London

    PopChange Film Club presents a film directed by Alain Kassanda, plus Q&A

    £7.50
  • Hold to Record: Voice Notes from Refugees.

    Kensington Central Library 12 Phillimore Walk, London, United Kingdom

    A new anthology featuring new writing from refugees, asylum seekers and migrants.

  • Queer Arab Short Films

    RichMix 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London

    The fifth edition of our PopChange Film Club, including a Q&A with Syrian-Swiss filmmaker Julie-Yara Atz.

  • Holding Space: Cardiff

    The Sustainable Studio 59-61 Tudor St, Cardiff, United Kingdom

    For this in-person gathering, we will hold space for artists, organisers, health, cultural and migrant justice workers based in and around Cardiff to come together to consider the role of art and creativity and its impact on the mental health and wellbeing of sanctuary seekers.

  • Sabrin Hasbun – London Book Launch

    Palestine House London, United Kingdom

    Join us at Palestine House in London for the launch of Sabrin Hasbun's new book, Crossing: A love story between Italy and Palestine, winner of the inaugural Footnote X Counterpoints Writing Prize.

  • Holding Space: Belfast

    The MAC Belfast 10 Exchange St, West Belfast

    Join us for this free, in-person gathering bringing together artists, refugees, activists, organisers, creatives, and those working in health, wellbeing, and migrant justice

  • Creativity, Displacement and Mental Health Webinar

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

    With case studies, guest speakers and discussions, this webinar offers an opportunity to reflect on what good practice looks like and to discuss some of the opportunities and challenges that may be faced when developing creative projects by and with newly arrived communities with a focus on addressing mental health needs.