Archive for June, 2010

Running the Bristol 10k

Friday, June 25th, 2010

By Jeff Brewster

At first I flatly refused the suggestion of running 10k. Although a keen cyclist I have always found running jarring and tedious. However the idea of joining the lovely Refugee Action team and running for its Destitution Fund overcame my reservations and so I signed up. My motivation was the importance of the cause and a desire to run the 10k in less than 50 minutes.

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Posted by Chiara Gnoli

A Sorrow’s Reflection

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

A poem by Blessing, winner of our Refugee Week poetry competition in Portsmouth.

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Posted by Esme Peach

A Refugee Week Blessing

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Refugee Week is all about celebrating the contribution refugees make to the UK and honouring their personal stories of survival. Often the events organised to mark the week showcase individual talents and skills that are already well-known and much-lauded – like the performers on the main stage at London’s Celebrating Sanctuary for example.

But Refugee Week events can also uncover new voices and spotlight hidden gifts that may have hitherto been obscured by the shadows cast by the asylum process and the pain of the experiences that led people to flee.

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Posted by Esme Peach

Is there such a thing as The Refugee Movie?

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Following our panel discussion ‘From Casablanca to Calais: exile on celluloid’ at the BFI Southbank to mark Refugee Week, Terence Wright, Professor of Visual Arts at Ulster University, examines the classic film Casablanca and asks whether ‘the refugee movie’ has become a distinct genre.

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Posted by Esme Peach

Asking questions

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Had a splendid time at the regular Thursday night quiz at the Swan and Rushes last night. I asked Grant (landlord and quizmaster) if he would include some questions about refugees if I sent them to him. He agreed and allowed me to bring in some leaflets and a poster about Simple Acts.

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Posted by Aidan Hallet

What a (refugee) week!

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Refugee Week – here it comes again! This year we’ve got ourselves involved in loads of stuff in Leicester and, halfway through the week, it looks as though it’s all gone really well.
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Posted by Aidan Hallet

The road to volunteering

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

By Chiara Gnoli, Campaigns Volunteer

Srebrenica-Potocari Memorial CentreWhy did I start volunteering? That’s a question I’ve asked myself many times! When I first started out, as a volunteer in an NGO in Sarajevo, my motivation was rooted in the deep passion I felt for the Bosnian cause. Landing at Sarajevo International Airport, I could not comprehend how a war could destroy a nation once known for its multi-ethnic and tolerant nature. (more…)

Posted by Chiara Gnoli

Sretan Put – Safe Journey

Monday, June 14th, 2010

By Selma Seferovic

Sarajevo

Selma
I come from Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina. A year into the devastating war in my country, my mother brought my brother and I to the U.K. The ‘mothers and children only’ convoy separated my family. I was about to turn eight, a birthday I would celebrate in an alien place, but luckily we managed to escape unharmed, unlike the many others. (more…)

Posted by Chiara Gnoli

From Casablanca to Calais: exile on celluloid

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Lights, camera, Refugee Action! On 10 June, a panel of film luminaries will look back on the portrayal of refugees in film as part of a unique event organised by Refugee Action and Brightwide for Refugee Week. As our event at the BFI Southbank draws near, Samira Ahmed, our panel chair, reflects on some of the films that will be debated in NFT1 on 10 June.

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Posted by Esme Peach

Volunteers’ Week

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Well.

After surviving the General Election followed by a pretty crappy Bank holiday the weather is just amazing here in London right now as I look out over the glittering Thames just a little way down the road from our Refugee Action Waterloo office. (more…)

Posted by Jim Glennon