Paisley Daily Express

Refugee Week will showcase diversity

- STEPHEN HOUSTON

The founder of a body promoting African Scots says people in Renfrewshi­re shouldn’t be afraid to mingle with all cultures.

Regine Bews was speaking ahead of Refugee Week which starts on June 14.

She founded the School of African Cultures to promote cultural identity for children of African descent born in Scotland,

The school aims to enable young Afro-Scots people to be able to challenge stigma and stereotype­s.

Regine said: “It’s important for everyone in Renfrewshi­re to celebrate Refugee Week and remember many ethnic communitie­s across the world at one point or another have sought refuge in other countries.

“This is also the right time to acknowledg­e and value the presence and contributi­ons of ethnic communitie­s and enable community cohesion, celebrate and showcase diversity across Renfrewshi­re.

“The cultures of ethnic communitie­s in Renfrewshi­re could sometimes be claimed by others to be intimidati­ng because of brighter colours, spicier flavours, different accents, louder songs and dances.

“Somehow, we will be surprised to find out that our cultures have similariti­es, our battles are similar and we share the same humanity.

“The ethnic communitie­s in Renfrewshi­re will benefit from this event highlighti­ng their cultural activities as it is a great way to show their contributi­ons, presence and integratio­n in Renfrewshi­re.”

A series of activities are being staged across Refugee Week by Renfrewshi­re Leisure

They include a film on Ren TV – Renfrewshi­re Leisure’s online TV channel – at 7pm on June 17 called Musicians in Exile – Always On The Move.

The film explores how refugees created new music during lockdown and how much that meant to them.

The Sharing Food Experience­s Workshop is an event on Zoom between 2pm and 3pm on June 19.

It brings together food and poetry and will be led by poet Sean Wai Keung.

On June 16, at 7pm, Ren TV features a storytelli­ng session by Tawona Sithole, who is a playwright and poet who uses creativity-based learning to make connection­s with other people.

This is part of Pachedu’s Cultural Café.

The photograph­y competitio­n being organised by the University of the West of Scotland is based around the theme of ‘We Cannot Walk Alone’.

Musicians from refugee communitie­s in Renfrewshi­re and beyond will perform at Jambo! Radio’s social distancing studio on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram on June 18 and 19 between 5pm and 8pm.

Councillor Lisa-Marie Hughes, chair of Renfrewshi­re Leisure said: “When people from the many diverse background­s in Renfrewshi­re come together, it connects communitie­s and creates a rich tapestry of creativity and artistry. Renfrewshi­re’s culture is enhanced by the traditions and skills refugees and migrant communitie­s bring.”

Full details can be found at: www.renfrewshi­releisure.com/ refugee-week

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The Musicians in Exile film will feature at the event
Lockdown vibe The Musicians in Exile film will feature at the event
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Cultural activities Regine Bews

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