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13 Jun 2025

Refugee Week Panel Annoucement

We're excited to welcome you to Exeter Phoenix next Wednesday for an evening of film and conversation celebrating Refugee Week.

Meet our wonderful panel...

Chaired by Refugee Support Devon trustee, Emma Marshall

in conversation with director of award winning short film, Goldmine, Adrian Fisk

who will be joined by members of the Exeter Routes Network at the
University of Exeter; Dr Kinan Noah, Dr Raawiyah Rifath, and Dr Aqeel Abdulla.

Have you booked your tickets yet? Secure your spot here.

Join us for an evening of celebration, reflection and conversation on this year's Refugee Week theme 'Community as a Superpower' - you won't want to miss it!

5:30pm Refreshments in the Secret Garden

6:30pm Film Screening: award winning ‘Goldmine’ Short Film by Adrian Fisk

7pm Film Screening: The Walk by Oscar Nominated filmmaker Tamara Kotevska followed by a Q&A panel.

See you there!

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