
Is it OK to Laugh?
Sheffield Doc Fest presents an evening of comedy and conversation with the Palestine Comedy Club exploring how humour can challenge power, shift narratives, and hold space for difficult truths.

Sheffield Doc Fest presents an evening of comedy and conversation with the Palestine Comedy Club exploring how humour can challenge power, shift narratives, and hold space for difficult truths.

Counterpoints Arts and Hackney Empire present The Blessing, a spectacular celebration marking Windrush Day and Refugee Week 2025.

Musician and chef Big Zuu and chef Majeda Khouri are curating a menu for this special Refugee Week Sup? event.

To celebrate Refugee Week and London Climate Action Week, Climate [...]

An evening of stand-up from our No Direction Home collective at the Cutty Sark in Greenwich.

A panel of artists, activists and architects share stories of housing activism in past movements and present-day campaigns.

Speaking with the contributors of her new book, writer and artist Dalia Al-Dujaili delves into the layered ties between land, myth and identity.

Come together to hear personal stories of the ways that music nurtures creativity, builds connections and drives social change. Panel led by Gaby D'Annunzio.

In our ongoing collaboration with Arab Film Club, join us for a programme of exceptional short films curated by actress and writer Sarah Agha, exploring stories of migration and displacement narratives.

PopChange Film Club presents an extraordinary documentary that bears witness to a lost revolution and unearths a tribute to the power of creativity as a tool of survival and resistance.
Beverley Carruthers, Bettina Furnée, Olga Jürgenson and Idit Nathan present a 'work in progress' event ahead of an exhibition as part of the Platforma festival in October.

Edinburgh Fringe: A historical collage of conflict, colonialism and clowning from multi-talented Sami Abu-Wardeh.