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SUMMARY:Exploring Immigration: A Dialogue on Building Our Shared Future
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nJoin us for an illuminating evening of honest conversation about one of the most significant forces shaping our society. As Manchester continues to evolve into an increasingly diverse metropolis\, we’re bringing together remarkable community leaders to explore how immigration enriches our city while thoughtfully addressing the challenges of creating a truly integrated society. \nTickets are free but booking is essential. To book your ticket\, please visit MACFEST’s Eventbrite page below. \nOur Distinguished Speakers \nQaisra Shahraz MBE JP FRSA \nAn acclaimed British-Pakistani novelist and activist\, she has dedicated her life to weaving connections between communities. As founder of MACFEST (Manchester’s Muslim Arts and Culture Festival)\, she creates spaces where different cultures can meet\, share stories\, and discover their common ground. Her work demonstrates how art and culture can transform understanding between people of all backgrounds. \nErinma Bell MBE DL JP \nBrings invaluable perspective as a British-Nigerian community peace activist\, councillor\, and pioneering leader. Her groundbreaking work in Moss Side and Longsight has shown how strong communities can overcome serious challenges through cooperation and mutual support. As the first woman honoured with a sculpture in Manchester Town Hall / Central Library\, her legacy inspires new approaches to building safer\, more connected neighbourhoods. \nTopics for Discussion \nTogether\, they’ll explore questions that matter to all of us: How do we honour both shared identity and cultural distinctiveness? What role can education play in bringing communities together? How can we support newcomers while strengthening existing community bonds? Drawing from their rich personal and professional experiences\, our speakers will share insights into creating a society where everyone can thrive. \nEvent Chair \nGuiding this important conversation will be Darryl Morris\, the award-winning broadcaster\, filmmaker\, and writer known for his thoughtful approach to complex social issues. His skilled facilitation will help us move beyond simplified debates to explore practical paths forward. \nAudience Participation \nThis evening isn’t just about listening – it’s about participating in shaping our future. We warmly invite audience members to share their experiences\, questions\, and ideas as we work together to envision and build a more connected Manchester. \nJoin us as we explore how our city’s diversity can become its greatest strength. \nPractical Information \nTickets are free but booking is essential. To book your ticket\, please visit MACFEST’s Eventbrite page below. \nAccessibility Information \nPlease contact us regarding any specific accessibility requirements you may have by emailing events@manlitphil.ac.uk
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