NAVIGATION

WIN | UN Interfaith Harmony Week | TEA TALK ART | Journeys of Hope | Tuesday 7 February 2017 | 10.30-11.30am

[Edited extract from public address]

The Wyndham municipality currently hosts more than 200 asylum seekers as they connect with others and move on with their lives.

Speaker Sister Bridgid Arthur from the Brigidine Asylum Seekers Project. The project works with, and for, people seeking asylum both in detention and in the community. Underpinning this work are the core principles of universal human rights and Australia’s responsibilities to those seeking asylum, especially the need for just and accessible procedures and structures. She supports those in detention at Christmas Island and has visited the detention facility a number of times.

Wyndham Interfaith Network are highlighting the importance of belief for those who are displaced. It will host a 25 piece art display by asylum seekers on loan from Baptcare. All of the works in the Journeys of Hope exhibition use colour to express emotion, feeling and memories that have their roots in the challenge of displacement and trauma. The art installation will be on display until the 14 February 2017.

Where: The Point Cook Community Learning Centre, 1-21 Cheetham Street Point Cook
https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/venues/point-cook-community-centre

Bookings: Registration is required for catering purposes. Email: laurenceg@wyndhamcec.org.au

MORE:
The City of Wyndham and Wyndham Interfaith Network
Wyndham Community & Education Centre
3 Princes Highway, Werribee VIC 3030
Tel: 9742 4013
Email: laurenceg@wyndhamcec.org.au