Lighting up the library for Refugee Week

Tuesday 20 June 2023

Image of Library of Birmingham lit orangeOn Tuesday evening the exterior facade fo the Library of Birmingham will be lit up orange in support of Refugee Week.

Refugee Week takes place every year across the world in the week around World Refugee Day on the 20 June. In the UK, Refugee Week is a nationwide programme of arts, cultural and educational events that celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK, and encourages a better understanding between communities.

Refugee Week started in 1998 as a direct reaction to hostility in the media and society in general towards refugees and asylum seekers. An established part of the UK’s cultural calendar, Refugee Week is now one of the leading national initiatives working to counter this negative climate, defending the importance of sanctuary and the benefits it can bring to both refugees and host communities.

Refugee Week is an umbrella festival, with events held by a wide range of arts, voluntary, faith and refugee community organisations, schools, student groups and more. Past events have included arts festivals, exhibitions, film screenings, theatre and dance performances, concerts, football tournaments and public talks, as well as creative and educational activities in schools.

Refugee Week aims to provide an important opportunity for asylum seekers and refugees to be seen, listened to and valued.

Full details are available on the Refugee Week website.

Article published 16 June 2023

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