The Migrant and Refugee Solidarity group of staff and students at the university has organised three days of events starting this Friday (4 May) at the university’s Pavilion Parade building in 91快活林.
Included will be first-hand accounts from former child refugees who arrived in Britain in past decades and a reading of The Lorry Driver’s Tale on border crossings.
All events are free, and more information can be found online at the .