UK’s Largest Refugee-Led Cultural Festival to Take Over Hounslow This Summer - London Post
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Southampton City Council takes part in Refugee Week - Monday 16 June 2025
Southampton City Council joins many other organisations in the city on Monday 16 June to mark ‘Refugee Week’. The community-led arts and culture festival celebrates the contributions and resilience of those seeking sanctuary, and this year is themed ‘Community as a Superpower’. As a city we embrace our diversity. Our communities have become home to individuals and families that have sought refuge from around the world. ‘Refugee Week’ presents th…
UK’s Largest Refugee-Led Cultural Festival to Take Over Hounslow This Summer - London Post
West London is set to host one of the most dynamic multicultural festivals of the year, as the Afghanistan and Central Asian Association (ACAA) presents the UK’s Largest Refugee Week Summer Festival on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 June 2025 at Cranford Community College, Hounslow. Spanning two days of live performances, food, family activities, and cultural celebration, the festival is expected to draw more than 7,000 people from across the UK—maki…
"We are going all out" - Celebrating 10 years of Migration Matters Festival
A decade on from its humble beginnings in an old Woolworths, Migration Matters Festival is now the UK’s largest Refugee Week celebration. With 60+ events across 25 venues, 2025 marks a major milestone for the festival and its founder, Sam Holland. We sat down with Sam to reflect on ten years of championing culture, community... The post “We are going all out” – Celebrating 10 years of Migration Matters Festival appeared first on Exposed Magazine.
On the occasion of World Refugee Day 2025, which is celebrated on June 20, the Astalli Center presents the campaign Refugees: “boundless” rights to re-generate the future. The theme is… Continue reading
Refugee Week 2025: 'Community as a Superpower' - Dorset Eye
This week is International Refugee Week (16 to 22 June), a worldwide celebration of the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. This year marks the event’s 27th anniversary with the theme of “Community as a Superpower.” Dorset Council’s Youth Voice Team and the Refugee Resettlement Team are proud to present Refugee Week 2025: Community as a Superpower, a special event at Dorset Museum & Art Gallery in D…
Community as a Superpower #RefugeeWeek
Refugee Week 2025 runs from 16 to 22 June. The Orkney News will be covering events and issues raised around Refugee Week. What is a refugee? Refugees are people who have fled their countries to escape conflict, violence, or persecution and have sought safety in another country. – UNHCR Many have been forced to flee […]
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