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Calling all Brighton people with a soul. Thousand 4 1000, a community housing project for forced migrants, has an event on 21st February. Poetry, prose, food and music.
thousand4thousand.org.uk/event…

#Brighton, #Events, #Refugees, #Migration, #Homes

in reply to Roberto von Archimboldi

The Jollof Cafe present Refugee Valentine at the Rose Hill in Brighton. It is on 14th February. Come celebrate a love that crosses borders.

therosehill.co.uk/event/refuge…

#Brighton, #Events, #ValentinesDay, #Refugees, #Community

in reply to Benjamin Kwiecień 🇵🇸

@ben me too, though the jollof cafe now does food from all over the world. Fun fact, in Senegal-Gambia, arguably the home of jollof rice, the dish is known as Bene Chin (one pot) or tcheppe (rice). The locals will tell you that 'jollof' is a corruption of 'wolof', a people from that part of the world
in reply to Roberto von Archimboldi

I've met people who speak Wolof! I know about jollof from my Nigerian colleagues, but I heard on good authority that Ghana has better jollof. Senegal-Gambia better still!