Refugee Week Conference 2022
Online 7 and 11 February, 2022
Free Event – All Welcome
How can arts, cultural and community activities can help create a kinder, more welcoming world?
Booking is now open for the Refugee Week Conference 2022, which is happening online on the mornings of 07 and 11 February .Register for Event
Join others from across the UK and the world to share inspiration, learning and ideas ahead of Refugee Week 2022 in June.
Whether you’ve been part of Refugee Week for years or are interested in getting involved for the first time, everyone is welcome.
The sessions will be different on both days – join either or both.
SESSION 1: Monday 7 February 1030am – 1245pm
Hosted by Laura Nyahuye, Artist and Founder of Maokwo
Programme includes:
- How to get involved in Refugee Week 2022
- ‘Ask a Refugee Week organiser’ Q&A
- A choice of workshops, including building activities around the theme of ‘Healing’, digital inclusion and how to publicise your event through media and social media
SESSION 2: Friday 11 February 1030am – 1215pm
Hosted by Ayham Alsuleman
Programme includes:
- Networking and sharing
- A choice of workshops including Refugee Week and sports, ideas for arts organisations and artists and exploring ‘celebration contributions’
Get in touch if you would like to set up a local meetup and support can be offered.
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