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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180623T130000
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SUMMARY:Queer & Now: Rainbow Pilgrims at Tate Britain
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \nE-J Scott\, Curator of the Museum of Transology in an open conversation with queer curators\, Dan Vo (Museum Detox)\, Ju Gosling (Regard)\, Surat-Shaan Knan (Rainbow Pilgrims)\, Topher Campbell (rukus!)\, Damien Arness-Dalton (Queerseum)\, Joe Galliano (CEO\, Queer Britain)\, Rachael Lennon (Programme Curator\, Prejudice and Pride\, National Trust)\, Sean Curran (Community Learning Manager\, Sutton House\, National Trust) and Zorian Clayton (Curator of Prints and chair of the LGBTQ working group at the V&A). This conversation took place at Tate Britain during the Queer and Now Festival 2018. \n  \nhttps://www.queerseum.org/
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/queer-now-rainbow-pilgrims-at-tate-britain/
LOCATION:tate britain\, Millbank\, SW1P 4RG
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180622T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180622T220000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20180604T151932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T171630Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims goes V&A at Refugee Week 2018
DESCRIPTION:Rainbow Pilgrims is proud to feature in the V&A‘s week-long programme of music\, workshops\, and performances marking 20 years of Refugee Week\, which celebrates the contributions\, creativity and resilience of refugees. \nThe Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design\, housing a permanent collection of over 2.3 million objects. \nRainbow Pilgrims is a groundbreaking pop-up exhibition exploring the ‘hidden history’ of LGBTQI migrant and travelling communities in Britain. Visitors will have the chance to immerse themselves in an innovative oral history audio installation\, watch a mini-documentary and have a chat with the Rainbow Pilgrims team. Please bring your mobiles/tablets and earphones to maximise your experience. More information click here. \nIllustration:Harry Saxon
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/rainbow-pilgrims-goes-va-refugee-week-2018/
LOCATION:V&A\, Cromwell Rd\, London\, SW7 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180620T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180620T200000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180523T160709Z
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SUMMARY:Archive Launch & Closing Celebration
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAs the Rainbow Pilgrims Heritage Lottery Fund supported project draws to an end\, we celebrate new beginnings: \nThe London Metropolitan Archives proudly hosts the ‘official’ launch of the Rainbow Pilgrims archive collection. \nThe evening will also feature the launch of the educational resource packs for schools and FE. \nJoin us for an evening of  speeches\, exclusive archive & collection tours\, drinks & schmooze 🙂 \n  \nWine reception supported by Barefoot Wine. \nStrictly by invite only – please send us a message here and await confirmation of your place by email. Thank you: \n[contact-form][contact-field label=”Name” type=”name”  required=”true” /][contact-field label=”Email” type=”email” required=”true” /][contact-field label=”Website” type=”url” /][contact-field label=”Message” type=”textarea” /][/contact-form]
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/archive-launch-closing-celebration/
LOCATION:London Metropolitan Archives\, 40 Northampton Road\, Clerkenwell\, Lo\, EC1R 0HB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rainbow%20PIlgrims":MAILTO:rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180607T053000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20180604T155816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T155918Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims goes Bristol
DESCRIPTION:Rainbow Pilgrims Exhibition Launch\nCarpenter Room\, Richmond Building (Bristol SU)\, Queens Road\, BS8 1LN\n\nPlease join us on Thursday 7 June (17:30 – 19:45) for a chance to explore the Rainbow Pilgrims touring exhibition.\n\nRainbow Pilgrims is an archive and oral history project about LGBTQI migrants. It is a landmark project that discovers the hidden history of LGBTQI migrants in the UK past and present. The exhibition explores the narratives around ‘rites and passages’\, documenting the interconnection between faith\, sexuality\, gender\, and ethnicity by using oral history\, film\, and photography.\n\nAs well as having the chance to explore the exhibition\, visitors will have the opportunity to learn about how the exhibition was created and talk to the Rainbow Pilgrims team. The event will open with a short talk by Councillor Ruth Pickersgill MBE who will be discussing how far Bristol can really be a City of Sanctuary for all asylum seekers and refugees. The event will conclude with a drinks reception funded by the South\, West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership.\n\nRainbow Pilgrims is a project supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and proudly hosted by Liberal Judaism. For more information\, please visit the Rainbow Pilgrims website.
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/rainbow-pilgrims-goes-bristol/
LOCATION:Bristol SU\, Queens Road\, Bristol\, BS8 1LN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180519T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180519T200000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20180418T143216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T154812Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims goes Brighton
DESCRIPTION: Join Rainbow Pilgrims on tour. \nYou are invited to the reception for the groundbreaking Rainbow Pilgrims multi-media pop-up exhibition.\nIn Brighton for one night only\, courtesy of The Brighton and Hove Progressive Synagogue (BHPS). All welcome. Free. \nDiscover personal journeys and listen to the voices of migrants\, refugees and travellers via your own smartphone or tablet.\nEnjoy refreshments. \nRainbow Pilgrims is a landmark oral history and archive project that discovers the hidden history of LGBTQI migrant\, refugee and traveller communities in Britain.\nSupported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund\, and proudly hosted by Liberal Judaism. \n19 May celebrates the Jewish festival of Shavuot\, and BHPS holds a special service and migration themed ‘study all-night-event’ from 8pm after the public launch of the Rainbow Pilrims exhibition. From 9-10pm project founder Shaan Knan will give a talk about this pioneering initiative and show the Rainbow Pilgrims documentary film by Andrew Cummings. To attend you must apply with BHOS directly (please find website link on this event page below).
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/rainbow-pilgrims-goes-brighton/
LOCATION:Brighton & Hove Progressive Synagogue\, 6 Lansdowne Rd\, Hove\, BN3 1FF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rainbow%20PIlgrims":MAILTO:rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180512T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180512T160000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims Archive Skills Training
DESCRIPTION:RAINBOW PILGRIMS Archive Skills Training \nLimited free places for volunteers. Pls enquire: rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org \nDate: Saturday 12 May 2018 \n11am-4pm  (Arrival by 10:45 for a prompt start at 11am) \nVenue: The London Metropolitan Archives (check into reception downstairs & we will be taken up to the room together\, let me know in case you are late) \nhttps://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/london-metropolitan-archives/visitor-information/Pages/how-to-get-here.aspx \nTimetable: \n11am – 12pm      Induction visit to LMA & Behind the Scenes Tour \n Aims:     to learn about LMA’s services and collections to learn how to research at LMA \n12 – 1pm              Introduction to archives & Explore LGBTQ records \nAims:     to gain a general understanding of archives and their importance \nto learn about record types normally encountered through original examples \nto gain an understanding of potential issues concerning use of original documents including ownership and copyright \n1 – 2pm                Lunch (lunch pack included for Rainbow Pilgrims volunteers) \n2 – 3pm                Potential Deposits \nAims:     to gain knowledge of key fundamental archival principles and ethics \nto know how to advise private individuals if they have records and want to know more about how to care for them \n3 – 4pm                Caring for and Organising Collections \nAims:     to learn about how to care for and organise your collections \nVolunteer Duties: You will be expected to hone your (new) skills and help with Rainbow Pilgrims archival work (eg cataloguing\, preparing collection for deposit); minimum amount of volunteering hours 1.5/week for 4-8 weeks from 14 May 2018 onwards at the LMA and other London (office at W1T 4BE) or PC-home based locations. \nYou are also encouraged to work on maintenance of our other two collections Rainbow Jews and Twilight People\, which have already been deposited. \nAs a Thank You to all (archive) volunteers\, you will be invited to a special reception on 20 June 2018 at the London Metropolitan Archives. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/archiveskills/
LOCATION:London Metropolitan Archives\, 40 Northampton Road\, Clerkenwell\, Lo\, EC1R 0HB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events,Training,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180310T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180310T160000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20180305T163427Z
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SUMMARY:Crossing Borders 2018: People and Places
DESCRIPTION:Join Rainbow Pilgrims this Saturday 10 March 2018 at The Horniman Museum & Gardens \nfor the annual Crossing Borders Day 2018 – People and Places \n@DavideOlmeo \nCrossing Borders People and Places celebrates the diversity of our neighbourhood and the people that live in it. Produced in collaboration with local organisations working with refugees and asylum seekers. Join us for a full day of workshops and art and craft activities open to all. \nJoin Rainbow Pilgrims and friends in the Music Gallery Performance Space for a ground-breaking multimedia pop-up exhibition about the hidden history of LGBTQI migrant\, refugee and traveller communities in Britain. \nCreate your own zine\, and listen to our stories. \nThe Lim Sisters running a zine pop-up at Rainbow Pilgrims@DavideOlmeo \nTo fully enjoy the audio experience\, we recommend you bring a (charged) mobile/tablet with wifi access ability and headphones\, or bring a friend to share it with :). \nThe project is supported by the National Lottery through the Lottery Heritage Fund and proudly hosted by Liberal Judaism \n \nEvent photography: Davide Olmeo
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/crossing-borders-2018-people-places/
LOCATION:The Horniman Public Museum\, 100 London Road\, Forest Hill\, London\, SE23 3PQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rainbow%20PIlgrims":MAILTO:rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180222T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20180108T211452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180220T124307Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims Exhibition Launch @ Migration Museum LATE
DESCRIPTION:Rainbow Pilgrims Exhibition Launch\nThursday 22 February 2018 | 6.00pm–9.00pm    \nMigration Museum at the Workshop\n26 Lambeth High Street\, London\, SE1 7AG\nFree admission\nJoin us on Thursday 22 February for a jam-packed late opening\, featuring the launch of Rainbow Pilgrims – a new pop-up exhibition exploring the hidden history of LGBTQI migrants in Britain; a chance to catch the new version of the Empathy Museum’s acclaimed immersive exhibit A Mile in My Shoes; and an opportunity to see our No Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain\, grab a drink and meet our team. \nRainbow Pilgrims is an archive and oral history project about LGBTQI migrants. To coincide with LGBT history month\, it is launching a new travelling pop-up exhibition\, which will have its first public showing in the ground floor Community Room at The Workshop this evening. As well as an opportunity to see the new exhibition\, visitors will have the chance to immerse themselves in a new audio installation\, watch mini documentaries at a pop-up cinema\, get creative and make a zine\, and have a chat and a drink with the Rainbow Pilgrims team – drinks courtesy of VIVID drinks.\nLocation: Community Room\, Ground floor\, The Workshop\nRainbow Pilgrims is a project supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and proudly hosted by Liberal Judaism. For more information\, visit the Rainbow Pilgrims website  \nA Mile in My Shoes – Migration is a new version of the Empathy Museum’s acclaimed immersive exhibit A Mile in My Shoes. Housed in a giant shoebox in the car park outside the main entrance to the Migration Museum at The Workshop from 8–25 February\, this brand-new version of A Mile in My Shoes brings together a collection of new audio stories shared by refugees and migrants who have made London their home\, from a Nigerian barber to a Syrian dentist. This is your last opportunity to come and walk a mile in someone else’s shoes – literally – while listening to their story. No booking is required\, just turn up on the evening – capacity is limited\, however\, so early arrival is recommended in order to guarantee a slot.\nLocation: in the car park outside the main entrance to The Workshop\nFor more information\, visit the A Mile in My Shoes event page and the Empathy Museum website \nNo Turning Back: Seven Migration Moments that Changed Britain is an acclaimed exhibition from the Migration Museum exploring seven migration moments throughout history that changed Britain through art\, photography\, graphics\, quotes and stories. This is an opportunity to view the exhibition after work. Drinks will be available and members of the Migration Museum team will be running boat and badge making workshops related to the exhibition.\nLocation: in the Migration Museum at The Workshop’s first floor gallery space\nFor more information\, visit our No Turning Back exhibition page   \n  \n \n#WeThePilgrims   @rainbowpilgrims \n  \nLiberal Judaism/Rainbow Pilgrims project thanks The Workshop for hosting this milestone event for LGBT History Month 2018. We are grateful for the fantastic support from all our partners and associates. \nMatcha Drinks sponsored by VIVID
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/rainbow-pilgrims-exhibition-launch-late/
LOCATION:The Workshop\, 26 Lambeth High Street\, London\, SE1 7AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180217T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20171205T205234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180209T204104Z
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SUMMARY:Identity in Motion - an LGBTQI+ diversity WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:Rainbow Pilgrims ‘Young People’s programme’ presents:  Identity in Motion – A Workshop facilitated by Vijay Patel \nLearn how to create a quick and easy stop motion animation using cut-outs\, photographs and more! \nWhat makes you who you are? What people\, experiences and places have shaped you? We will discuss these themes and give you the opportunity to create an animated story. You’ll have the chance to discover various stop motion animation techniques. There will be lots of visual materials to hand for creating your own story board and capturing your animation stills. Using the ‘Stop-Motion Movie Creator” smartphone app you’ll be able to create and publish your own short film. \nPlease note: it is advisable for participants to have their own smartphone to work with\, or attend with someone who is able to share their device. \nThis workshop has a limited number of places\, and  is aimed at Queer PoC; LGBTQI+ BAME people;  people from any other minority background including faith\, migrant\, refugee/asylum seeker or LGBTQI+ GRT (Gypsy Roma Traveller) community members; conditions apply\, pls enquire Contact Us. \nParticipants are invited to donate drafts/a copy of their work to the Rainbow Pilgrims archive collection (optional). \nLAST FEW PLACES ! Please apply via Contact Us \nA Rainbow Pilgrims multi-media pop-up display can be found at the Islington Museum 2018 for LGBT History Month. \nCheck out our full #LGBTHM18 programme here
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/identity-motion-workshop/
LOCATION:Islington Museum\, 245 St John St\, London\, EC1V 4NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rainbow%20PIlgrims":MAILTO:rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180214T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20170824T171714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180212T170623Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims Conference & Community Action Day
DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to the Rainbow Pilgrims Symposium \nThis Symposium is to set a platform for dialogue across communities and sector\, to meet and share experiences around issues of migration\, identity and faith. \nThe day will include panels\, multi-media presentations\, talks\, pop-exhibitions\, performances and plenty of room for networking and debate.\n \nThis event is open to all. \nParticipation is free of charge. Places are limited. Please cancel your order asap in case you cannot make it so others will have the opportunity to attend. \nFULL PROGRAMME: \n10:00 Venue opens – tea/coffee \n10:30 Welcome  \nProf Margaret Greenfields\, Director of IDRICS\, Buckinghamshire New University \nSusan West\, MSc\, BSc (Hons)\, RGN. RNT\, FHEA\, Dean of Faculty Society & Health\, Buckinghamshire New University \n10:35 Rainbow Pilgrims \nThe project and (online) exhibition pre-launch\, Surat-Shaan Knan\, Ella Hollowood & team \n  \n10:45 GRT (Gypsy\, Roma\, Traveller) Voices\, moderated by: Prof. Margaret Greenfields \n\nChris Lee\, Romani Cultural and Art Company: RCACs involvement in establishing a European wide Roma LGBTQI+ ‘movement’.\nHenry Chapman\, MA student\, Lancashire: Romany Gypsy LGBT activism & mini-docu screening.\nQ&A\n\n  \n11:35 Coffee/Tea Break \n  \n11:50 No Safe Refuge – moderated by Surat-Shaan Knan \n\nDominic Arnall\, Head of Projects and Programmes\, Stonewall\nLeila Zadeh\, Executive Director\, UKLGIG (The UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group)\n\nNo Safe Refuge Report & current developments and challenges in UK asylum policy for LGBTQI+ people + Q&A \n  \n12:30 Global Perspectives\, moderated by Prof Eleonore Kofman\, Middlesex University \n\nPaul Dillane\, Executive Director\, Kaleidoscope Trust\, Yogyakarta Principles Plus 10: advancing human rights and protection for LGBT+ refugees globally\nPliny Soocoormanee\, Peter Tatchell Foundation\, Jumping over the rainbow with LGBT+asylum seekers\n\n\nDr Moira Dustin\, Research Fellow\, Sussex Law School\, SOGICA – Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Claims of Asylum in Europe: A European human rights challenge.\nVijay Patel\, multimedia artist\, University of Porto\, Portugal: Designing Multiculturality: Widening the Debate\n\n  \n13:30 LUNCH \n  \n14:15 Faith Perspectives – moderated by Alex Gabriel (Blogger\, Atheist). \n\nSiobhán Anderson\, Programmes Coordinator\, 3FF: Interfaith Skills for LGBT+ Groups\nJenny-Anne Bishop OBE\, Elder for the Metropolitan (LGBT+) Congregation of Wilbraham St Ninians Church Manchester: Working with LGBTIQ people seeking refuge and asylum\n\n  \n14:45 Faith Panel – moderated by Alex Gabriel. \nHow religions and the people that practice them might use their sacred traditions to share stories as a process for progressing the position of those previously living on the periphery of society. \n\nJide Macaulay\, Founder & CEO House Of Rainbow CIC\nDr Syed Haider\, Hidayah LGBT Muslims\nRabbi Aaron Goldstein\, Liberal Judaism\n\nQ&A \n  \n15:45 Break \n  \n16:00 PERFORMANCE by the wonderful poet-ess PJ Samuels. \n  \n16:10 Rainbow Pilgrims LGBTQI refugees & asylum seekers panel\, moderated by Surat-Shaan Knan (Rainbow Pilgrims founder) featuring Scotch\, Monica\, Cee and other project participants from Micro Rainbow International & The First Wednesday and other groups who have so generously shared their stories. \nQ&A \n  \n17:00 Closing.
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/rainbow-pilgrims-symposium-community-action-day/
LOCATION:Buckinghamshire New University\, High Wycombe Campus\,\, High Wycombe\, Buckinghamshire\, HP11 2JZ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rainbow%20PIlgrims":MAILTO:rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180301
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20171203T181037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180108T210154Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims@ LGBT History Month 2018 Programme
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our LGBT History Month 2018 events around London & Buckinghamshire! \n\nGet free tickets for our Rainbow Pilgrims Conference on 14 February 2018 at Buckinghamshire New University  Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rainbow-pilgrims-conference-community-action-day-tickets-36682163338?ref=ebtn\nBe one of our VIP guests and snatch up an invitation to our reception at the Wiener Library on 15 February 2018:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rainbow-pilgrims-reception-for-the-exhibition-launch-tickets-41238662951\nJoin the ‘Identity in Motion’ Workshop on 17 February\, 11-5pm at Islington Museum. Create your own ‘identity animation’ via Smartphone App: https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/identity-motion-workshop/ \nJoin us on Thursday 22 February 2018\, 6-9pm\, for the Pop-Up Exhibition Launch in collaboration with The Migration Museum London LATE\, and create your own #pilgrim zine. No need to RSVP\, just turn up and enjoy!\n\nShare the Love    #WeThePilgrims \nDon’t want to miss a thing? Send us your name & email for the RP VIP mailing list: Contact Us
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/lgbt-history-month-2018-programme/
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171125T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171125T163000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20171114T170646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171121T212540Z
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SUMMARY:Seeking LGBTQI Interviewees for Podcasts at Roundhouse on 25/11/17
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSeeking LGBTQI Interviewees (with a UK immigration story/history): \nWould you or your friends be happy to help us with our Rainbow Pilgrims (RP)Training Programme for young creative people? With Roundhouse Camden & in collaboration with Soas Radio. \nOn SAT 25 NOV 2017\, 14:30-16:30\, we are looking for a handful of participants who volunteer to be interviewed and audio-recorded by a young people in order to produce podcasts on themes exploring: ‘what is it like to be LGBTQI and an immigrant/refugee/asylum seeker\, from an ethnic minority/BAME/PoC/GRT and/or a person of faith in Britain today? \nA group of up to 12 young creatives will be trained in interviewing skills and  learning about community-based story-telling and producing podcasts for radio on 25/16 November 2017. \nThe podcasts may be featured alongside our RP outputs for LGBT History Month\, online & edu resources (always with permission of the interviewee). \nAnon participation is possible. \nvenue: Chalk Farm Road\, Camden\, London\, NW1 8EH \nFacilitators: Nicole Logan\, Roundhouse Radio Station Manager and co-founder of Foundation\, a PoC powered\, queer inclusive\, gender non-conforming arts production organisation. And sound artist and radio producer Lucia Scazzocchio\, who founded Social Broadcasts. Social Broadcasts collects real life stories and displays audio work for organisations such as V&A\, Tate Exchange and Hackney Museum. \nRainbow Pilgrims is happy to help with travel expenses (must be agreed in advance). \nExpress your interest – RP project coordinator Shaan asap via Contact Us
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/help-training-programme-young-creatives-roundhouse/
CATEGORIES:Training,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171023T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171030T213000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20170928T143838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171018T150055Z
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SUMMARY:Training: Be an Exhibition Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join our professional\, hands-on training and be part of a pioneering curator team. Help us create a legacy! \nPart I)  \nMonday 23 October\, 18:30-21:30\, Central London\n\nWhat? The basics of exhibition curating; Writing for exhibitions\, working with key messages\, writing for audiences\, editing\, working with oral histories/oral transcripts (with special focus on Rainbow Pilgrims)\nWho? Led by Charlotte Kingston (Content Developer and Scriptwriter for Museums and Exhibitions; Lead Curator and Exhibition Coordinator for our previous Twilight People & Rainbow Jews Exhibition in 2014).\n\nCharlotte Kingston \n\nWhy? We will use our new set of skills to conceptualise and create a groundbreaking multi-media pop-up touring exhibition to be launched for LGBT History Month 2017 in London.\n\n  \n  \nTraining part II) \nMonday 30 October\, 18:30-21:15\, Central London (exact address only with our confirmation email of your place)\n\nWhat? Intro to data-driven storytelling. Will cover writing concepts\, looking for stories in a dataset and sketching your own data visualisation ideas.\nWho? Led by Ella Hollowood (Assistant Editor at Beyond Words Studio\, previously worked at Information is Beautiful)\nWhy? We’re looking for ways to incorporate data-driven storytelling into our groundbreaking multi-media pop-up touring exhibition to be launched for LGBT History Month 2017 in London.\nElla Hollowood \n\n  \n  \n  \nCost & Expenses? Participation is free. \nAttendees are expected to donate a minimum of 7 hours/month until February 2018 to help produce the Rainbow Pilgrims exhibition. Flexible hours and tasks. \nReasonable travel expenses and other expenses are paid. Except for the training session\, participation in the curator group can be remote via PC. \nLimited places. Please express your interest via this link   \n \n‘It’s going to be such an exciting journey\, we hope you’re on board!’ – Shaan (project coordinator)
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/training-exhibition-curator/
LOCATION:W1T 4BE\, W1T 4BE
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rainbow%20PIlgrims":MAILTO:rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170729T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170812T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20170717T165115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170810T130839Z
UID:874-1501344000-1502571600@www.rainbow-pilgrims.com
SUMMARY:Join Rainbow Pilgrims - photo & storytelling opportunities in summer 2017
DESCRIPTION:Express your journey and identity in your very own Rainbow Pilgrims portrait and tell your story.  \nHelp us map out the ‘hidden history’ of LGBTQI migrants of all faiths and none in Britain and create a legacy for future generations. Let’s celebrate diversity! \n  \n  \n  \n  \nExpress yourself – PhotoShoot \nWhen? SATURDAY 29 July & 12 AUGUST \, individual 1hr time slots \nWhere?  Outside (weather permitting)\, Central London/Soho \nWho?  LGBTQI\, born or grew up outside Britain (even if a long time ago and settled here…); especially welcoming refugees/asylum seekers\, ethnic and other minorities\, and/or from the Roma\, Gypsy\, Traveller (GRT) community; all faiths and none. \nWhat? Theme: ‘Rites and Passages’. Bring a personal or ritual object\, and/or choose a location that is meaningful for your LGBTQI journey. You may bring a friend(s) or partner to be with you in the picture (please talk to us first). \nPhotographer: Susanne Hakuba http://www.susannehakuba.com/portfolio/G0000c2.DWRokR_Q \n—————————————————– \nShare your story  Bring a story to share. \nAll photo-shoot participants are invited to record their audio (or video) oral history for our LGBTQI migrants archive (separate appointment may be necessary). \n– Anonymous participation possible. \n– You will get a free digital copy of at least 2 of the best shots. \n– We may be able to help LGBTQI refugees/asylum seekers with evidence (please enquire with us for details first). \n– We can reimburse reasonable travel expenses. \nInterested? Contact project coordinator Shaan for more info and to reserve your place via rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org or Mob: 07908 185 872 (what’s app/sms). \nCheck out how we did at the Manchester Gay Village shoot: https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/manchester-photo-shoot-story/  \nMore? Watch our trailer #shareyourRPstory via www.rainbow-pilgrims.com (click on photo slider) \nTwitter @rainbowpilgrims \n  \n  \nThank you for your support! \nwww.rainbow-pilgrims.com
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/join-rainbow-pilgrims-photo-storytelling-opportunities-july/
LOCATION:Central London\, London
CATEGORIES:photo shoot
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170701T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170701T163000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20170620T110015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170629T131755Z
UID:854-1498912200-1498926600@www.rainbow-pilgrims.com
SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims goes Sparkle
DESCRIPTION:UNi event Link: http://staff.salford.ac.uk/newsitem/5794 \nHere is another opportunity for you & your friends to get involved: \nThe University of Salford and Sparkle (the National Trans Charity) are working with the Rainbow Pilgrims project to bring this event to Salford \non Saturday July 1st  \, 12:20-16:30\, https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/rainbow-pilgrims-goes-sparkle/ \nin the New Adelphi Building at the University of Salford (near Salford Crescent Station) \nEveryone is welcome. \nWe are particularly looking for LGBTQI* migrants/refugees/artists/PoC who are artists or performers to showcase their work (poems\, songs\, dances\, drawings..)\, \nAND LGBTQI+ people from a BAME or other minority background to share their histories (we have a pop up speed-story-recording event from 2-4pm\, can be anon) and lots of other fun pop-up creative activities around #storytelling. \nGear up for a speed-oral-history-recording-session from 2-4pm with our trained volunteer interviewers. Participation can be anonymous. To reserve your slot (up to 30min) contact us or just turn up on the day. \nAnd do get in contact with Shaan at s.knan@liberaljudaism.org or Lee at lee.clatworthy@sparkle.org.uk  if you are an artist/ performer or know one that would be interested in being involved. \nSee you there!
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/rainbow-pilgrims-goes-sparkle/
LOCATION:New Adelphi Building\, University of Salford\, 7th Floor\, Salford\, Manchester\, M5 4WT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170503T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170504T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20180531T185115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180531T200811Z
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SUMMARY:LGBT Refugee Heritage in Manchester
DESCRIPTION:EVENTS MANCHESTER in MAY 2017: \nRainbow Pilgrims: The Rites and Passages of Lgbtqi Migrants in Britain) will be holding a Workshop: ‘Storytelling with Objects’\, from 6.15 pm to 7.30 pm at the LGBT Foundation. \nThe workshop is aimed at First Wednesday Group members and friends – you are invited to bring along a ‘ritualistic’ item that is significant for your journey of migration\, sexuality\, gender\, faith or heritage. The Rainbow Pilgrims team will explore the objects in a playful way\, and invite participants to share their stories with each other. \n  \nYou may have the option to record your story for our archive. \n  \nAdditionally\, on Thursday 4th May\, Rainbow Pilgrims are organising a Photo Shoot along the LGBT History Trail near Manchester’s Canal Street: \n  \nThe PHOTO SHOOT is all day! \n  \nFor Individual photos\, appointments can be made via email rainbowpilgrims@liberaljudaism.org or at the workshop tomorrow Wednesday at the LGBT Foundation (see above). \n  \nFor the Group Photo: Assembly will be outside the LGBT Foundation at 5.30pm. There will be a short walk to the site together so please be on time. Bring flags\, or any other object that celebrates your LGBTQI journey. Everyone welcome! \nYou might also want to bring along your ‘ritual object’ from the workshop and transform your story into an image. Please note: the photos\, by photographer Susanne Hakuba\, will be displayed publicly via Rainbow Pilgrims. \n  \nPlaces are limited and will be on a first come first served basis. Contact Shaan via the email address below to get involved. \nFor more information about any or all of the Rainbow Pilgrims opportunities for participation\, please email the project coordinator Shaan Knan: Contact Us
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/lgbt-refugee-heritage-manchester/
LOCATION:LGBT Foundation\, Manchester
CATEGORIES:events,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170312T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20170115T131854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T113205Z
UID:27-1489316400-1489338000@www.rainbow-pilgrims.com
SUMMARY:Oral History Training
DESCRIPTION:This is your chance to be involved in Liberal Judaism’s groundbreaking new oral history project Rainbow Pilgrims recording and showcasing for the first time in the UK the stories and experiences of LGBTQI migrants in a faith context. \nThroughout the project – until May 2018 – we’ll be offering a great number of opportunities to get involved: oral history interviewers\, archive researchers\, transcribers\, sound/video editors\, video/photographers\, admin support\, exhibition curators\, youth forum members\, media/social media volunteers and many other roles. We can offer you free\, professional training as interviewers\, transcribers & sound editors\, archivists and exhibition curators. We will cover your out of pocket expenses such as travel. \nOral history is about recording people’s memories using the medium of sound and video.  This can be used as a tool for understanding the recent past\, and enables people who have been hidden from history to be heard and the communities they represent. \nInterviewer Task Description Role: To carry out oral history interviews\, using a topic guide (i.e.. a list of prepared questions) which will be created as part of the course.  Each interview will last approximately 1.5 hours.  This may also involve travelling to various parts of the UK to interview participants\, but all expenses will be covered\, and travelling outside of London is completely negotiable. \nPerson Specification: In order to carry out the oral history interviewer role\, you’ll need: an interest in LGBT history; literacy skills; organisational skills; to demonstrate an interest in equality/diversity and religion/spirituality; to be able (with training) to use recording equipment; to be able to travel in order to interview.  \nTime Commitment: In order to be able to take part in the project\, you must be available for training  \nVolunteering period: A minimum of 6 months. The amount of hours you wish to volunteer are negotiable and flexible.\n\nLimited places available. Course certificates available.\n \nFor further info or to apply please email project manager Shaan via s.knan@liberaljudaism.org or call Liberal Judaism main line: 020 7580 1663 (office hours)
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/oral-history-training/
LOCATION:W1T 4BE\, W1T 4BE
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Shaan%20Knan":MAILTO:s.knan@liberaljudaism.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170311T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170311T150000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20170115T115243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170202T135441Z
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SUMMARY:Crossing Borders 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the diversity of our Forest Hill neighbourhood and the people that live here through storytelling\, art and craft activities and immersive theatre performances. \nThis annual Crossing Borders event is produced in collaboration with organisations who work with local refugees and asylum seekers. Everyone is welcome.
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/crossing-borders-2017/
LOCATION:The Horniman Public Museum\, 100 London Road\, Forest Hill\, London\, SE23 3PQ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170127T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170127T220000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20170216T144456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T111617Z
UID:371-1485543600-1485554400@www.rainbow-pilgrims.com
SUMMARY:Holocaust Memorial Day
DESCRIPTION:To mark Holocaust Memorial Day\, Warwickshire Pride and Coventry Pride are putting on a joint event at the fabulous Central Hall in Coventry city centre. \nAs you will know\, the holocaust is a dark period in history. Millions of people were killed. Most of them were Jewish\, but it was also common for gay people to be persecuted. Transgender\, intersex and disabled people\, as well as lesbians and feminists\, were also rounded up as asocials. And of course there have been\, and are\, many other holocausts and genocides. \nTo mark Holocaust Memorial Day on Friday 27th January\, a most wonderful event has been put together. There will be a mix of music\, song\, dance\, storytelling and guest speakers. A silent auction will also run\, raising vital funds that will be split between Warwickshire Pride\, Coventry Pride\, and the Rainbow Jews project. \nWe are very pleased and honoured to be welcoming internationally renowned Yiddish singer Rachel Weston to this event. Rachel is one of the top performers of Yiddish songs and is kindly donating her time and talent to support this charity event. \nAlso appearing is acclaimed dancer Kian Taylor-Jackson\, who will be performing a lyrical dance in remembrance of the victims of the holocaust. \nWe are also pleased to be welcoming Surat-Shaan Knan\, founder of the Rainbow Jews project\, to this event. He will be providing information on the brand new oral history project\, Rainbow Pilgrims. \nEntry is free\, although we would welcome any kind donations. Refreshments will be available. Children and families are very welcome to attend; it’s an event that is open to all people. A full event programme will be made available when it has been finalised. \nWe look forward to welcoming you on 27th January as we remember the victims of the holocaust.
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/holocaust-memorial-day/
LOCATION:Central Hall\, Warwick Lane\, Coventry\, CV1 2HA 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161203T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T190800
CREATED:20170216T144029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T113013Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Pilgrims Launch
DESCRIPTION:The 14th LGBTQ History and Archives Conference will be created with the involvement of the Raphael Samuel History Centre and the Sexualities and Localities project (a collaboration between Birkbeck College and Leeds Beckett University).
URL:https://www.rainbow-pilgrims.com/event/rainbow-pilgrims-launch/
LOCATION:London Metropolitan Archives\, 40 Northampton Road\, Clerkenwell\, Lo\, EC1R 0HB\, United Kingdom
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