Debates about Sheffield Roma network and fairness in Fir Vale

Debates about Sheffield Roma Network and Fairness in Fir Vale

The Festival of Debate autumn programme is now live at https:www.festivalofdebate.com.

On Tuesday 25th October, 7pm at PACA there is THE IMPORTANCE OF VOICE IN THE ROMA COMMUNITY. This is an event to bring people together to discuss the impact of the Sheffield Roma Network and how the Roma people understand ‘fairness’ and the challenges of inequality in Sheffield.

On Wednesday 26th October, 7-9pm at St Cuthbert’s church there is FORGING FAIRNESS IN FIR VALE This debate will explore ways that Page Hall can lead the way in creating a fairer city or whether some areas are destined to remain ‘deprived’.

Both events are free but you will need to book tickets here https://www.festivalofdebate.com/october-2016.html

To download the full programme follow this link https://www.festivalofdebate.com/uploads/4/5/3/9/45398345/fod_2016_sep-nov_bro chure_web.pdf

The importance of voice in the Roma Community
7:00pm to 9:00pm Tuesday 25 October 2016
Forging fairness in Fir Vale
7:00pm to 9:00pm Wednesday 26 October 2016

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