UNESCO Chair yearly Refugee Cycle

UNESCO Chair yearly Refugee Cycle

UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts
Date: Saturday 29 June 2019
Time: 10:00 - 16:00
Venue: Bike for Good - 65 Haugh Road, Glasgow G3 8TX
Category: Concerts and music, Social events, Sports events
Website: unescorilarefcycle2019.eventbrite.co.uk

Join the UNESCO Chair team on a physical and mental journey around themes of migration!

For an impression of last year's edition, please watch the this video!

Free and open to ALL - No ordinary guided bike ride! 

There is considerable interest in the UK and across Europe in the process of the resettlement and integration of displaced peoples. Some of these people have ended up in Glasgow, which provides us with a chance to learn from their experience, as well as an opportunity to share our own local knowledge. We believe that what is good for refugees is good for everyone, which is why we have organised an event to bring refugees, migrants and local communities together for a moment of inter-action.

This guided bicycle ride through the West of Glasgow will start at Bike for Good, cycle via Scotstoun, Knightswood, along the canal, Maryhill, past the Botanics and back to Bike for Good.

Estimated duration is 3 hours and we will be cycling on National Cycle Routes (mainly well maintained cycle paths but there will be a small section on quiet roads).  

Participants will cycle a pre-determined route in small groups, accompanied by experienced ride leaders. At regular intervals along the route, there will be mini performances and activities by the UNESCO RILA Artists in Residence and our partners. Central themes are (forced) migration, community building and hospitality.

This event is FREE and open to all, but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Good basic bike riding skills are needed. For those without a bike, free bikes will be available on site (to be reserved in advance during registration). If you need a children's bike, please contact us to check availability.

Register now to avoid disappointment

The rides are organised by the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts, in collaboration with Sustrans, the British Red Cross and Bike for Good

If you have any questions about the Refugee Cycle - please email unesco-rila@glasgow.ac.uk 

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