• We Are The Many Festival

    EartH Hackney, 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 8BH

    Counterpoints Arts presents: We Are The Many at EartH Hackney on Sunday 15 June – a festival kicking off London Refugee Week 2025 – curated around the theme of 'Community as a Superpower’, serving up music, stories, sustenance, healing and resistance. With Inua Ellams, Anaiis, B.O.S.S., Goat Girl, Playte, Linett Kamala, Chakira Alin, DJ/poet DJ Kat the Kat-a-lyst, Fedzilla, Samatar Elmi, Tara Fatehi. Delicious food by Carol Puthussery, Najeem Ebadi (In The Mix), Seeds of Wild and sisterwoman vegan.

  • Encounters

    Yorkton Workshops 1-3 Yorkton St, London, London, United Kingdom

    Collaborative exhibition and panel discussion on photography and cultural production related to migration, displacement, and social justice.

  • Quo Vadis, Aida?

    RichMix 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London

    A special Refugee Week screening of Jasmila Žbanić’s Oscar-nominated film to mark 30 years since the start of the Srebrenica Genocide.

  • Haiyu – Screening & Screentalk

    The Barbican Silk St, Barbican, London

    Join us for a screening of documentary film Haiyu, portraying the Sahrawis people's struggle for liberation in Western Sahara.

  • Roundhouse Refugee Week Open Mic

    Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road London NW1 8EH

    A collective showcase of film, music & dance in Roundhouse Studio Theatre to celebrate Refugee Week 2025.

  • Waymarkers with liz hingley

    171 The Strand, London, WC2R

    Join us for an afternoon gathering around Liz Hingley's WAYMARKERS exhibition, inspired by The Portland Global Friendship Group. In Collaboration with King's College London.

  • Bread & Roses – Screening and Q&A

    BFI Belvedere Road, London, United Kingdom

    Join us at BFI Southbank for a screening of Sahra Mani's Bread & Roses, a searing portrayal of three Afghan women's stories following the Taliban's return to power.

  • V&A: Threads of Joy and Community

    V&A Cromwell Rd, London

    A day of family friendly activities celebrating Refugee Week including performances by Isaac Ouro-Gnao and workshops by Community Arts Box.

  • Is it OK to Laugh?

    Crucible Playhouse 55 Norfolk St, Sheffield

    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.

  • Paired by Sup?

    Jumbi, Unit 4.1, Copeland Park, 133 Copeland Rd, London SE15 3SN

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