This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to meet the women who travelled to Scotland from all over the world, in search of family, love and security.
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She Settles in the Shields & Pardesi Heroes
This event has now passed. The She Settles in the Shields exhibition offers a unique opportunity to meet the women who travelled to Scotland from all over the world, in search of family, love and security. At the Glasgow University Chapel until Tuesday, 16th October
She Settles in the Shields & Pardesi Heroes
The She Settles in the Shields exhibition offers a unique opportunity to meet the women who travelled to Scotland from all over the world, in search of family, love and security. At the Hidden Gardens as part of Eid on the Drive.
She Settles in the Shields & Pardesi Heroes
The She Settles in the Shields exhibition offers a unique opportunity to meet the women who travelled to Scotland from all over the world, in search of family, love and security. The exhibition will be complemented with photographic archives of South Asian pioneers by artist Basharat Khan.
Summer Programme
Step into the Summer Programme at the Glasgow Women’s Library to enjoy a range of activities including arts & crafts, film screenings & discussions, workshops, outings, picnics and a chance to socialise in a fun and friendly environment.
The Scottish Minority Ethnic Achievment Awards 2009
My colleagues kindly nominated me for the Scottish Minority Ethnic Achievements Award 2009 and I have been SHORTLISTED for the Arts category! Me, my colleague Laura and co-worker Shamaalia are […]
She settles in the Shields
This exhibition at the Tramway offers a unique opportunity to meet the women who travelled to Scotland from all over the world, in search of family, love and security.
(Closed) Events Organiser
This Volunteer post has now been filled Providing assistance and support to the project team to organise a launch and exhibition for the Women, Migration and Pollokshields Projects.
I for India
A bitter-sweet time capsule of alienation, discovery, racism and belonging, I for India is a chronicle of immigration in sixties Britain and beyond, seen through the eyes of one Asian family and their movie camera.