• Children’s Community Football Festival

    Lockleaze Sports Centre Lockleaze Sports Centre, Bristol

    Lockleaze Sport Centre presents a 6-a-side football tournament for boys and girls in school years 4–7, welcoming refugees and local community members. Join as a team or sign up individually and be placed in one. A free lunch will be provided from 12pm to 1pm after the tournament. When: Saturday 6 June 2026, 10am - […]

    Free
  • Island of Strangers – Film Screening

    Bristol Central Library Deanery Road, College Green, Bristol

    Bristol Central Library presents four captivating 15‑minute films, created by The Daily Mirror in 2024 - 2025, celebrating the remarkable strength, warmth and resilience found in communities across the UK. Together, the films invite us to reflect on the powerful question: are we an island of strangers — or a nation of neighbours? More details […]

    Free
  • Culture, Community & Courage at the WEA

    WEA 7 York Court, Wilder Street, Bristol

    The WEA Learning Hub in St Pauls invites you to an open day celebrating the courage and resilience of their ESOL learners. Representing over 40 nationalities of refugees and asylum seekers, the WEA learners are coming together to showcase their diverse journeys of arriving in the UK, settling into new neighbourhoods and learning a new […]

  • Southmead Stories of Courage Picnic

    Greenway Centre Doncaster Road, Bristol

    Join us at Greenway in the Community Garden to share your stories of courage over delicious picnic food. When: Wednesday 10 June 2026, 3pm - 6pm Where: Greenway Centre Community Garden, Greenway Centre, Doncaster Road, Bristol BS10 5PY Free (no booking required) Find out more here: Southmead Stories of Courage Picnic – Southmead Development Trust

    Free
  • Lunchtime Lecture: As British as Fish and Chips – Refugees and the English Channel – A Poetry Indaba

    Bristol Central Library Deanery Road, College Green, Bristol

    A talk and poetry reading (indaba) with Ambrose Musiyiwa, a poet and journalist, and Helen Moore, a Bristol-based ecopoet and academic. Musiyiwa co-edits the Africa Migration Report Poetry Anthology Series, which has recently published As British as Fish and Chips, an anthology of writings by and about refugees crossing the English Channel. Moore, whose latest […]

    Free
  • Your Power, Your Voice – Poetry Workshop with Sukina Noor

    Royal West of England Academy

    Words have always carried people across borders. As part of Evolve Music's Community Rhythms project, Bristol City Poet Sukina Noor invites you to find your voice, claim your story, and discover the power of your own words in this special poetry workshop at Bristol Refugee Festival. Whether you are new to poetry or have been […]

    Free
  • The Last Lighthouse in Rising Seas – forced migration and poetry

    Bristol Folk House 40a Park Street, Bristol

    A poetry reading and dialogue between Zimbabwean poet and journalist Ambrose Musiyiwa and Bristol-based ecopoet Helen Moore. Musiyiwa co-edits the Africa Migration Report Poetry Anthology Series, and is the founder of Forced Migration and The Arts, a global network that brings together people with lived experience of forced migration, artists, academics, activists and art spaces. […]

  • History of Sanctuary Walk

    A short walk with Bristol City of Sanctuary to explore the legacy of Bristol and it's role today as a welcoming city. This is an opportunity to learn more about the history of Bristol through the buildings that define it and how they relate to the past. The walk will end at the Sanctuary Garden […]

    Free
  • Lunchtime Lecture: Across Mountains, Land and Sea

    Bristol Central Library Deanery Road, College Green, Bristol

    Mir Rahimi is a dedicated advocate for peace, justice and human rights. Born in Afghanistan, he moved to the UK in 2001 as a child refugee and went on to earn a master’s degree in political theory from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in 2011. He will be in conversation, discussing […]

    Free
  • Noman’s Night Flight

    UWE Theatre, Bower Ashton UWE Bristol, Kennel Lodge Road, Bristol

    A continuation of Bristol Sanctuary Theatre’s performance Noman’s Land, first presented at Bristol Beacon. This visually striking performance follows Noman, a refused asylum seeker, on a surreal journey towards an imagined land of hope and despair. As past and present collide, he encounters fellow travellers, ghosts, and shifting realities. Noman’s Night Flight gives voice to […]

    Free
  • Women’s Craft Club Special

    Arnolfini

    Join Arnolfini for a special Women’s Craft Club event! Explore traditional textile craft led by a Ukrainian artist and maker Svitlana Trygub. You’ll be guided through felt sewing and embroidery techniques while creating decorative pieces based on Ukrainian floral motifs—symbols often associated with protection and storytelling. Learn about Ukrainian embroidery traditions and the symbols that […]

    Free