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The award-winning Dancing Palestine will screen in Derry’s Nerve Centre on August 8 at 7pm. It is just one of several programmes focussing on the plight of the Palestine people set to be shown as part of Féile 2025. THE plight of
Alborz Nobakht bringing the biblical story of Noah's Ark to life at Ballywillan Presbyterian Church. ONE of our members, Alborz Nobakht, has put his incredible artistic talents to good use by helping brighten up a church in Portrush.
Following on from the success of last year, our family fun day is returning to Brooke Park next Saturday. Colour, culture and community will once again be the key components of what has become an important date on Derry’s social calendar.
THE North West Migrants Forum has launched a groundbreaking exhibition which explores like never before the contributions of Black people to society here. Unveiled at Derry’s Central Library
MUSIC fans in Derry are in for a treat this week as Sean McKenna, formerly of the Mary Wallopers, headlines an incredible line-up of national and local talent in the cause of anti-racism. Rock Against Racism in Sandino’s Nightclub on July 3
THE North West Migrants Forum’s Summer Club has reached maximum capacity in record time. The annual event opened two weeks ago with 45 places available to children aged between seven and 15. But within days the books were full
From workshops to meetings to reports to the everyday support we provide, the North West Migrants Forum has rarely been busier. In this edition of our newsletter, which cover
A rally is to be held in Derry this evening in protest at the British Government’s plan to ban the campaign group Palestine Action. A spokesperson for the Derry Branch of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign hit out at the British government
The gig will be dedicated to the memory of Derry musician, activist and lifelong anti-racist Colm Bryce who sadly passed away a few months ago. Rock Against Racism was a political and cultural movement which emerged in 1976 in reaction to a

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