Many thanks to all our friends and supporters for making York Refugee Week such a success. With especial thanks to the students of the Centre for Applied Human Rights and York St John University, the City Screen Cinema, Flo Clifford and all at Space 109, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation York Committee and the Shpresa Programme.
Some photos from the week’s events can be found here.
Friday 11th June
Refugee Week Exhibition in the North Transept of York Minster (continues until Sunday 20th June).
Mrs Margaret Sentamu will officially open the exhibition and give a short address at 4.15 and all are welcome.
‘Framing Displaced Youth’, an exhibition exploring life in the UK through the eyes of young refugees will be on display during Refugee Week in St Helen’s Church, Stonegate.
Saturday 12th June
Refugee Action York Stall, Parliament Street, York from 11.00am – 1.00pm.
Plus drama performance.
Sunday 13 June.
Bring-a-dish shared picnic in the Museum Gardens, York, opposite the Hospitium from 1.00 – 2.30pm.
Drama led by York St John students TBA (at the picnic).
Tuesday 15 June.
FREE FILM SHOWING of the award winning movie District 9, 5.30 pm at the York City Screen. Accompanied by ‘Football Focus’, an exhibition of photography about football challenging xenophobia in St Martin le Grand church (next to the cinema) and drinks reception.
Saturday 19th June.
2.00-4.00 pm
Young Refugee Celebration – Albanian, Zimbabwean and Kurdish cultural celebration in support of the campaign to end child immigration detention.
York St John’s Theatre.
Sunday 20th June
Refugee Week goers may also be interested in some films on the situation in Gaza that are being screened by Medical Aid for Palestinians at City Screen. Details can be found here or call the booking line on 0871 902 5726.
York Refugee Week is made possible through the generous support of the Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York, York St John University, Picturehouse Cinemas/City Screen York, the Joseph Rowntree Trust, and the Shpresa Programme.
Refugee Week in York 2010
Many thanks to all our friends and supporters for making York Refugee Week such a success. With especial thanks to the students of the Centre for Applied Human Rights and York St John University, the City Screen Cinema, Flo Clifford and all at Space 109, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation York Committee and the Shpresa Programme.
Some photos from the week’s events can be found here.
Friday 11th June
Refugee Week Exhibition in the North Transept of York Minster (continues until Sunday 20th June).
Mrs Margaret Sentamu will officially open the exhibition and give a short address at 4.15 and all are welcome.
‘Framing Displaced Youth’, an exhibition exploring life in the UK through the eyes of young refugees will be on display during Refugee Week in St Helen’s Church, Stonegate.
Saturday 12th June
Refugee Action York Stall, Parliament Street, York from 11.00am – 1.00pm.
Plus drama performance.
Sunday 13 June.
Bring-a-dish shared picnic in the Museum Gardens, York, opposite the Hospitium from 1.00 – 2.30pm.
Drama led by York St John students TBA (at the picnic).
Tuesday 15 June.
FREE FILM SHOWING of the award winning movie District 9, 5.30 pm at the York City Screen. Accompanied by ‘Football Focus’, an exhibition of photography about football challenging xenophobia in St Martin le Grand church (next to the cinema) and drinks reception.
Saturday 19th June.
2.00-4.00 pm
Young Refugee Celebration – Albanian, Zimbabwean and Kurdish cultural celebration in support of the campaign to end child immigration detention.
York St John’s Theatre.
Sunday 20th June
Refugee Week goers may also be interested in some films on the situation in Gaza that are being screened by Medical Aid for Palestinians at City Screen. Details can be found here or call the booking line on 0871 902 5726.
York Refugee Week is made possible through the generous support of the Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York, York St John University, Picturehouse Cinemas/City Screen York, the Joseph Rowntree Trust, and the Shpresa Programme.