Glesga Banter: Celebration of Weegie Culture

Thursday, 25 February, 2021 at 6 p.m. Online
Event by Bhasha Glasgow Language Festival and Thriving Places Govanhill
Free
An hour of wee stories, poetry, and song
Hosted by Marion Nisbet a community councillor in Govanhill, an antiracist, antipoverty feminist who enjoys growing food, community and resistance.
Marion will be joined by her pals:
Marion will be joined by her pals:

Lesley O’Brien is a singer, poet, and professional storyteller who has worked for Glasgow Women’s Aid for almost 30 years.
Big Barney fae Carlton Studios, teller of terrible jokes, tall tales and founding member of The Carlton Jug Band.
Bhasha Glasgow Language Festival takes place from 21st to 27 February, 2021
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