Refugee week
Refugee Week takes place in June each year. It is regularly used as a platform for holding hundreds of arts, cultural and educational events. Refugee Week events are often intended to celebrate the contribution of refugees to the United Kingdom, and encourage a better understanding between communities.
Refugee Tales Inspired Walk, Talk & Listen,2019
The walk was inspired by refugeetales.org and supported the national call for the end to the indefinite detention of asylum seekers. Wearing locally designed T-shirts, refugees, asylum seekers and local people walked 7-8 miles in the Carnforth area in solidarity with those held in detention. Walkers were provided with lunch and rest at Yealand Meeting House where they were joined by a refugee who shared his experiences of detention, then deportation, and then his return to the UK (ordered by the Courts who found the Home Office had illegally deported him). The walk facilitated many conversations between refugees, asylum seekers and local people, interview with MOJean describing the Walk
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Refugee week celebration 2019
The annual Refugee Week Celebration was held at Kings Community Church was attended by Play “Dance with Me”The highlight of the event was the comedy show ‘Dance with Me’ co-funded by the Dukes Theatre, |
Refugee week celebration 2018This event celebrating Refugee Week was held at the Friends Meeting House
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Refugee week 2018 open Mic NightThe highlight of the event was the show ‘Naji’, a hilarious comedy conceived and performed |