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Having difficult conversations about migration

December 27, 2016 by reading

Difficult

Saturday January 28th

10 – 4pm

Friends Meeting House Reading

2 Church Street Reading RG1 2SB

Debates about migration can be uncomfortable, upsetting or angry. Learn how to have more constructive conversations in this participatory workshop which will be led by experienced organisers from HOPE not Hate. The session will focus on:

  • how to listen and question effectively,
  • how to use stories to effectively persuade people
  • how to create spaces for more constructive communication around difficult issues.

Organised by HOPE not Hate and Global Justice Now in partnership with Reading Refugee Support Group and Reading City of Sanctuary.

For more information:

  • http://bit.ly/DifficultQuestions
  • marianmcnichol@gmail.com

Contact:

Jackie Oversby
globaljusticereading@gmail.com
07745310794

Filed Under: Uncategorized

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Future meetings

Future meeting:

There's water - and then there's water

At RISC, 35-39 London Street, RG1 4PS

Wed May 22th 7.30pm

Talk with discussion by Mick Lacey

Mick Lacey, with family in the Philippines, will raise awareness about the significance of the Philippines in the world order in relation to Global Justice issues. Taste of filipino food from 7pm

For more information contact: jackieoversby@gmail.com / 07745310794

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