NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

PPMN | A Shared Meal | Sunday 21 June | 7-9pm

The Port Phillip Multifaith Network are hosting A Shared Meal to raise awareness of the contributions of refugees to Australia. There are still some spots available. If you – or people you know - are part of an organisation that is a member of the Multifaith Network and would like to attend, please contact your representatives and ask if you can attend with them.

The aims of the event are to:
  • celebrate the achievements of refugees so that they can be recognised as inspirational role models for other migrants; 
  • counter some recent negative portrayals and stereotypes of migrant and refugee experiences; 
  • increase awareness of the diversity of cultural and religious groups in the Port Phillip area and commonalities between them. 
Special Guests:
Our three guest speakers from three continents represent some of Australia’s intake of refugees since the 1940s to the present day and will share their personal journeys and insights and how we all have a role to play.
Condiments:
Entertainment will be provided by local community choirs and musicians and delicious vegetarian food was provided by Vegelicious

GEIFN Gatherers: "We would just like to extend our gratitude for a beautiful evening last night of connection, openness and increased understanding." | "Merci" | "Eh? How preposterous!", "Which bit, dear, that she's black, Moslim or in Brighton", "Oh don't be daft, none of that - she said her husband doesn't drink beer. What'll we bring when they invite us over for a bbq?" "Things certainly are a'changing!" | "Shanti" | "Namaste" | "Tashi Delek" | "Bonzer, mate" | "Thank you for inviting me to such a lovely evening" | "Is it too soon to ask when the next one is?"  | "Eh? How preposterous!", "Which bit, dear, that she's a political asylum seeker, ex-university-lecturer or that got sisters from different parts of the globe working together?", "Oh don't be daft, none of that - she said you don't need a stack of certificates to get no job, she said you could just learn by doing. Is that legal? And isn't that how we use to do it before were told we needed Recognition for Prior Learning to qualify for a certificate?", "Things certainly are a'changin!" 

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If you would like to be part of the GEIFN group, please contact Carey Rohrlach 0438 371 488