• 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 […]

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  • 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 […]

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  • 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 […]

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  • 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. […]

  • Senses of Sudan – Film Screening

    Millennium Square Explore Lane, Bristol

    Senses of Sudan is a poetic exploration of Sudan’s rich cultural diversity, revealing the depth of its traditions, values and everyday life. Through intimate storytelling and visual narrative, the film captures the essence of Sudan before and after the war —contrasting moments of beauty, resilience and disruption. When: Saturday 13 June 2026, all day Where: […]

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  • The Lion, the Fox and the Feather: Bristol Central Library

    Bristol Central Library Deanery Road, College Green, Bristol

    The Lion, the Fox and the Feather is an art and poetry drop-in event for all the family! Respond with art and poetry to an illustrated version of the Aesop fable ‘The Fox and the Lion’ created specifically for the 2026 Bristol Refugee Festival and the theme of Courage. A mosaic of all responses will […]

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  • BHN Welcome Centre Open Day

    Easton Family Centre Beaufort Street, Bristol

    Bristol Hospitality Network welcome you to a morning of activities of games, art and sewing and everyone is welcome to join! BHN staff, volunteers and service users will be around for a chat. Refreshments and a delicious hot lunch at 1pm will be provided, cooked by their very talented international kitchen crew. Gluten free, halal […]

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  • Crafted with Courage Outdoor Market

    St Nicholas Market Corn St, Bristol

    Crafted with Courage is a vibrant craft market coordinated by ACH, featuring 12 talented refugee artisans from Sudan, Hong Kong, Ukraine and beyond. Discover handmade candles, crochet toys, resin keychains, and unique accessories, each item telling a story of creativity and new beginnings. When: Tuesday 16 June 2026, 10am - 3pm Where: St Nicholas Market, […]

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  • Aid Box Community Hub Open Day

    Aid Box Community Hub St Bart's Parish Hall, Sommerville Road, Bristol

    Join Aid Box Community for their ABC Hub Open Day, as they approach their one-year anniversary in their new St Andrews premises! This is a brilliant opportunity to step inside and experience how the Hub has grown and evolved over the past year. The ABC team will be on hand to answer questions, share insights […]

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  • 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 […]

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  • The Paper Cinema: Journeys

    Arnolfini

    Come and join the unique live animation company The Paper Cinema for the work in progress showing of a brand new piece created in partnership with people seeking refuge in the UK. Using live music and their projected illustrations, The Paper Cinema tell the tales of three journeys to find safety, travelling across land, sea […]

  • 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 […]

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