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Special Edition: The Other Side of Hope

Hear the lived experiences of migrants and refugees through the words of contributors to The Other Side of Hope magazine, and Young Roots.

This reading highlights the voices published in The Other Side of Hope, the UK’s first literary magazine of sanctuary, accredited by City of Sanctuary UK. The Other Side of Hope provides a platform for marginalised stories and perspectives from migrants and refugees.

The evening also features the voices of Young Roots, a London-based charity working with refugee and asylum-seeking young people.

The writers read from their contributions to the latest issue of The Other Side of Hope magazine.

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Age guidance
For ages 16+

For your visit

This event is held at the National Poetry Library Southbank Centre

The National Poetry Library is open six days a week.

Tuesday, 12 noon – 6pm
Wednesday – Sunday, 12 noon – 8pm
Monday, closed.

Saturday 2 May,  Saturday 9 May  – The Royal Festival Hall is closed for an event, but the library remains open  – access via the Royal Festival Hall Artists Entrance.
Sunday 3 May,  Sunday 10 May – The National Poetry Library is closed.