World Refugee Day Screening of Voetsek! Us, Brothers? 21 June 2018
Please Urban Futures Centre on June 21st at Habesha Cafe on Helen Joseph Road in Glenwood for a special World Refugee Day screening of Voetsek! Us, Brothers? The screening is part of The "Other" Peoples' Film Festival hosted in conjunction with Refugee Social Services. The film explores issues around xenophobic violence in South Africa, and will be discussed through a critical introduction by the Urban Futures Centre. Admission is free. The screening will begin at 7pm and the film lasts for roughly 75 minutes. Please join us from 6pm though, as Habesha Cafe will have their full Ethiopian and Eritrean menu available, and will also be offering specially prepared dishes and drinks from across Africa in commemoration of World Refugee Day.
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