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'Stories of Sanctuary' event 14.10.09

     

150 people from across Bradford converged on St. Mary's hall (BD1) on 14th October for City of Sanctuary Bradford's second 'Stories of Sanctuary' event. The theme was "Stories of hope, struggle and achievement from people who have sought sanctuary in our city".

After meeting and mingling over a hot meal, those attending were moved by the powerful and very personal story of the Lady Mayoress Cllr Naveeda Ikram's own journey to the UK. 

Six speakers of different nationalities then spoke of how they had been able to overcome huge difficulties to be able to stand there that evening, but also of the many and inspiring ways in which they all are now contributing to the life of the city - and their hopes for the future.

Bradford's Zimbabwean Choir stirred everyone with some wonderful songs, before a multi-national impromptu percussion group (see picture above), led by Sister Teresa, assembled on stage and got everyone's toes tapping and hands clapping. This exploded into dancing as members of the Kurdish community closed the evening with some fantastic music and got everyone out of their seats. A vision of a City of Sanctuary - a place where complete strangers from different nationalities, ages and backgrounds join hands and dance together!

We will continue to work to see this vision spread across the city.

You can watch a snatch of the event on the brilliant new City of Sanctuary video, produced by the Media Trust: http://www.cityofsanctuary.com/film

First City of Sanctuary Bradford Newsletter

Click on the link below to read our first Newsletter, published early July 2009.

 

 

City Council backs campaign!

On 24th March Bradford Council passed the following motion, supporting Bradford's bid to become a recognized 'City of Sanctuary'

"This Council notes that:

City of Sanctuary is a national movement to build a culture of hospitality for people seeking sanctuary in the UK .  Its goal is to create a network of towns and cities throughout the UK which are proud to be places of safety and which include people seeking sanctuary fully in the life of their communities

This Council therefore recognises the contribution of asylum-seekers and refugees to the City of Bradford and is committed to welcoming and including them in our activities and supports Bradford becoming a recognised ‘City of Sanctuary ’ for refugees and asylum-seekers.

The Council also recognises that a comprehensive, co-ordinated and forward-looking approach is needed if City of Sanctuary and the management of other groups of people moving to the District are to be delivered effectively and appropriate support provided to new and existing communities.

The Council therefore requests the Executive to produce and adopt a formal strategy for New Arrivals into the District as a matter of urgency."

STORIES OF SANCTUARY event 4.2.09

A GLIMPSE OF HEAVEN?

Stories of Sanctuary event in Bradford

120 people from almost every corner of the globe came together on a very snowy February evening to share wonderful food, witness inspiring music and exchange life stories – in the heart of Bradford.

Launch of City of Sanctuary Bradford campaign

Almost 100 people from many sectors of the city gathered on 1st October for a hugely successful launch event.

City of Sanctuary Bradford: Press Release

BRADFORD SEEKS SANCTUARY STATUS


Imagine. You are a young woman in your early 20's. Early one morning in 2005 you were abducted by militia from your home in the Rwanda. You were imprisoned, tortured and raped. After a year you managed to escape and fled to Britain where you sought asylum. The Home Office dispersed you to Bradford. On arrival however you experienced suspicion and open hostility from neighbours - even from some professionals. Today you are still plagued by nightmares.


Those now working for City of Sanctuary status for Bradford are hoping to overcome the ignorance that led to this, and build a culture of welcome and hospitality for those who seek sanctuary here. "For some time a few excellent Bradford projects have been helping people like this young woman," says Will Sutcliffe, chair of the City of Sanctuary Bradford working group. "Now many people of goodwill in Bradford from faith, community and other groups are committing themselves to see Bradford becoming a ‘City of Sanctuary'. It will make many practical differences and enhance Bradford's global reputation. The message it puts out to the world is that our city has a generous, welcoming heart."

Successfully launched in Sheffield in 2007 with the backing of the City Council, the City of Sanctuary movement is now a growing network of towns and cities across the UK in which a broad range of organisations work together with local government to welcome victims such as the woman above and ensure that they are fully integrated into their communities.