
AT HOME: Am I Welcome?
This panel discussion focusses on how we can create platforms for underrepresented and marginalised voices.
Join Scottish Refugee Council, artists and practitioners working in the realms of art, integration and social justice to examine different practices of welcome in an unwelcoming environment. As people seeking protection and mobility face increasing risk and criminalisation, how can we strengthen hospitable spaces and voices? Participants include choreographer Farah Saleh and Julie Trébault, director of the Artists at Risk Connection, chaired by Scottish Refugee Council's Soizig Carey.
As part of Refuge, artists, practitioners, academics and community leaders from across the globe come together in conversation, offering their perspectives on themes of internationalism, migration, displacement, inclusion and climate justice.
The Refuge series is supported by British Council, Edinburgh Futures Institute at the University of Edinburgh and Claire and Mark Urquhart
Made possible through the PLACE programme
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Soizig Carey, Scottish Refugee Council– Chair
Panellists
Farah Saleh, A Wee Journey
Pinar Aksu,Maryhill Integration Network
Julie Trebault, Artists at Risk Connection
Our digital programme offers audiences the opportunity to discover artists from this year's International Festival at home for free.
All events are free, but donations are welcomed. You can donate when booking your ticket, or by visiting our Support Us page.
To join these online conversations, please book a free ticket. You'll then receive a confirmation email with full details on how to view.
At the time of the event, you'll need to return to the At Home event page and login to your account to view. You can watch in a web browser on your computer or mobile device, or use Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Apple Screen Mirroring or an HDMI cable to watch on a television screen. There's more information on how to connect and troubleshoot any issues on our At Home Support page.