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Along with our own free learning resources, we're delighted to be featured in 2020's activity pack, helping learners engage with refugee experiences.

Activities: https://t.co/Iti6tOvGyJ
PosNeg Learning: https://t.co/2LlMExzqmS

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Stories featuring refugee journeys and experiences. Click on a book cover to go to the book details. https://t.co/NDOIfZuP1Y ^BM

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See our refugee and immigration collection for stories of refugee and immigrant experiences. Click on a book cover to go to the book details. https://t.co/L32n3QDnEp ^BM

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One of our important titles makes us think about the language we use.

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This is the book , which is written by Kate Milner. She has also written a book called My Name is Not Refugee.

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"Listening to the stories of others helped me to forget..."
Scenes from 'An Empty Promise', one woman’s journey from Nigeria to Sicily.

Illustrations by . Full comic ➡️https://t.co/TrRMZQee9q

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Join us later for today’s Nursery special story time marking Thanks for resources and inspiration!

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Especially for Refugee week we have the wonderful Kate Milner sharing her award winning book ‘My Name is not Refugee’.

Watch out for it on Thursday 18 June at 11am!

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Two winners, two powerful descriptions of the refugee experience for children https://t.co/94UeBgnRJr

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Online celebrations for Refugee Week 'Celebrating the Year of Welcome' - Global Storytelling Event 17 June, Humanitarian Awards 19 June -https://t.co/3WGyxbZArj Enjoy these Aussie picture books about refugees - find more at https://t.co/nv6kuMh2yg

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"My Name is Not Refugee."
17 June 2020, 18:00-19:00 (Online).
ARU and graduate, Kate Milner, talks about the inspiration and background to her V&A Student Illustration Award winning picture book.
Please book your ticket here - https://t.co/NX3udnZEsw

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It's - a good time to take another look at the animated works that featured in our Journeys Drawn exhibition of illustration from the refugee crisis https://t.co/e9bhxcyda9

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To honour here are some books which can help children learn more about the global refugee crisis whilst helping them understanding the lives & experiences of others. So lucky to have had speak to our reading helpers & appear at

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joan baez and jimi hendrix at a benefit relief show in manhattan, august 1968 to raise food and money for refugees of the biafra-nigeria civil war. they performed free of charge

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It's so we've put together a list of relevant comics resources on the subject here at Broken Frontier: https://t.co/MD8TDktCbW Check them out! Some excellent and powerful work here.

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'When othered in society, it is crucial to record the impact of your experiences.'

Exclusively for guides you through an introspective writing exercise inspired by her own story and early memories of the sea.

Listen now: https://t.co/f8lbcVAnlN

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To align with our good friends , together with , have released an online version of A Journey of a Home, a 20 min audio piece about home, migration & the nature of travel.

Available here until midnight on 21 June: https://t.co/bwWMaVlfJn

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It's Refugee Week 14 - 20 June with the theme 'Celebrating the Year of Welcome'. Here you can find information, poster + Aussies are well-qualified to write about refugees - try these.
More on our free database here https://t.co/nv6kuMh2yg https://t.co/31xEXtlpbp

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"TLOU2 forces the player to confront violence in a way video games never do"

Tactics Ogre's first chapter has you deciding whether or not to massacre an entire village of innocent war refugees.

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Diversifying children's books will broaden their knowledge of other communities' history. 'The Colour of Home' by & Karin Littlewood, follows the journey of Hassan starting a new school & explores the issues of asylum and refugees
https://t.co/OWppNT1T61

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