Scottish Refugee Council is taking to the streets of Glasgow for Refugee Week Scotland 2014. Here’s why:
Join us in celebrating the rights of LGBT asylum seekers and refugees at some amazing events
Scottish Refugee Council is celebrating the 2014 Commonwealth Games with a series of Common Ground events
Considering going to our World Refugee Day Concert Friday 20 June? We’ve gathered 9 arguments you simply can’t ignore.
With Refugee Week Scotland coming up again I’ve taken a look at what’s in store for what should be an amazing festival for everyone
Meet the participants from ‘A View from Here’ as the exhibitions and documentary film are about to launch.
Our volunteer Martin has taken a close look at the new computer game ‘Papers, Please’, where you play a border control officer
Iranian visual artist Paria Goodarzi has spent April making welcome banners with children from Glasgow for Refugee Week Scotland
Twenty years ago this week the first ever multi-racial elections took place in South Africa putting an end to Apartheid
Over the coming months, pupils across Glasgow will be making banners expressing a welcome to refugees for Refugee Week Scotland 2014
This Saturday is Anti-Racism Day and at 10:30am in George Square, Glasgow will stand up against racism and fascism
This Saturday our work with Citizens Theatre exploring ‘belonging’ will culminate in a two hour celebration of poetry, song and dance
Our Chief Executive John Wilkes blogs about why International Women’s Day is highlighted in the Scottish Refugee Council calendar.
Rebecca Menzies has signed up to Run for Refugees – and so can you!
Our media volunteer is impressed by human rights activist and aid worker Tindyebwa ‘Tindy’ Agaba
As ‘Glasgow Girls’ returns to stage, we’ve talked to one of the original Glasgow Girls about how the experiences have affected her life