Sunday Immigrants' School 2nd Feast
Sunday Immigrants' School is organizing its 2nd feast on Sunday, June 8th, at the Open Theatre, Ioanninon Street, on Kolonos Hill. The feast will include open meetings, projections, happenings, an antiracist photo and book exhibition, music and delicious cuisine. There will also be a big antiracist concert where various artists from many different countries, including Greece, will participate. Immigrants and Greeks will celebrate together and everyone is invited to join this very special event of solidarity and common struggle for rights.
The Sunday Immigrants' School was organized by immigrants and Greek who are in support of anti-racism. The purpose is to teach the Greek language to all immigrants and refugees. Greek language lessons at the school are free of charge. The teachers are Greek educators, students of the Pedagogy School of the University of Athens and other volunteers who are willing to help out with the important issue of legalization and equal rights for all. The school has been in function for 2.5 years and has had over 900 immigrant students.
The Program for this Sunday begins at 18:00 with open meetings about racist violence, the antiracist movement and immigrant workers' rights. The antiracist concert will begin at 19:30 with "KALI" Musical Group & Amzed Khan (Pakistan - India), Kurdish Cultural Centre's Group "DOEL", Cultural Centre's Group (Bangladesh), Fundracar, Stathis Drogosis, Christos Thiveos, "Stories for Percussion Instruments" of Vassilis Vassilatos, Percussion Instruments Group - E.M.P.
The general entrance fee is 6 Euros and you may access it with bus 57 from Dafni Station - Skouze Hill, at the Kallipoleos bus station. For more information, please call 210-3306286, 5130373, or 6974363037.
See you there!