• Cross-Border Networking (online)

    Hosted by Sisters Working in Film & Television, South Africa, and ScreenCraft Works, with Counterpoints Arts

  • 432 NO-MAD’S x Counterpoints

    Aspex Gallery The Vulcan Building Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

    An afternoon of poetry performances followed by a panel discussion supporting refugees and asylum seekers focused under the theme of 'progression'.

    Free – £8
  • Orchestra of Samples by Addictive TV (Bristol)

    Strange Brew 10-12 Fairfax St, Bristol, United Kingdom

    Orchestra of Samples by Addictive TV present an audiovisual global music show with guest Alphonse Daudet Touna.

    £11
  • Mohand & Peter on tour

    A backflip in time, a quick hop back home: with humour and visual poetry Mohand & Peter will take you on a road trip through Sudan.

  • No Direction Home @ Soho Theatre

    Soho Theatre 21 Dean St, London

    Join us for a new run of our brilliant stand-up comedy collaboration with Show & Tell and Soho Theatre with Sophie Duker, Fatiah El-Ghorri, Selam Amare and Teddy.

  • We’re Exhibiting At Affordable Art Fair

    Counterpoints Arts, Stand B11, Affordable Art Fair, Battersea Evolution, Chelsea Bridge Gate Entrance, Stand B11, Affordable Art Fair, Battersea Evolution, Chelsea Bridge Gate Entrance, Battersea Park, London

    Counterpoints Arts is the official Charity Partner for Affordable Art Fair at Battersea this year.

  • Publishing into the Hostile Environment

    London Book Fair Olympia London, London, United Kingdom

    A panel discussion on the ‘hostile environment’ and how its policies impact writers and creatives from refugee and migrant backgrounds.

  • Colette and Justin

    Birkbeck Cinema 43 Gordon Square, London

    PopChange presents Colette and Justin, a documentary film screening and Q&A with Paris based Congolese filmmaker Alain Kassanda.

  • Who has the Right to Speak and Act in the Public Space?

    Hellenic Centre 16-18 Paddington Street, London

    Who has the right to speak and act in public space? A conversation at Hellenic Centre reflecting on the questions arising from artistic practice in the public space.

  • Representation in Video Games

    Somerset House Strand, London, United Kingdom

    In the rapidly changing world of entertainment, video games stand out for their influence and potential, yet they often reflect the same outdated representations of people of colour as seen in films, TV, and other media.