Africa to Glasgow, Stories of African Refugee Women, Karibu, 24 June, 2017
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In collaboration with Glasgow Women’s Library, Karibu Scotland celebrates the lives of African refugee women who have settled here. Your participation will be welcome at the Karibu AGM from 12-1pm–some delicious food and fun afterwards.
Special Scotish-African Bookbug Session for pre-school children
The event is free but please register to attend or phone 0141 550 2267.
Karibu Scotland, 840-860 Govan Rd, Glasgow G51 3UU
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