Africa Awareness Week
The
Creative Island Partnership (CIP) and
Friends of Africa Jersey (FOAJ) are proud to present the eighth celebration of African Awareness Week (AAW) on the Island.
AAW is a chance for Jersey’s African-Caribbean community to share their culture with the Island through educational and cultural activities, which include:
Events
African Painting Workshops | Tuesday 21 May to Friday 24 May 2024 | Jersey Museum Artist Selina Chibanda of
Eye Am Africa will run a 3-hour workshop each day throughout the week.
Book your ticket on Eventbrite.
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Royal Square Lunchtime Pop-ups | Thursday 23 May and Friday 24 May 2024, 11am to 3pm
| Royal Square Join FOAJ in the Royal Square at lunchtime for pop-up stalls and live cultural performances, including a performance from Zimbabwean singer-songwriter
Vusa Mkhahya and his band. |
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AAW Evening mixer | Friday 24 May 2024, 10pm
| Rojo Bar, Nightclub and Roof Terrace Meet up for a post-work community mixer at Rojo's Friday evening. |
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Annual Africa Day Gala | Saturday 25 May, 6.30pm | Pomme D'Or Hotel Friends of Africa Jersey's annual gala dinner returns. A chance to join local community members to celebrate Africa Awareness Week with food, drink, and a live DJ set. Tickets are available on the
FOAJ website |
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Organisers
Friends of Africa Jersey
FOAJ is a local charity working to promote, celebrate and enhance the profile of African-Caribbean culture on the Island.
Their team works across:
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schools
- workplaces
- public spaces
Where they run activities to share African-Caribbean heritage with the multicultural community in Jersey.
FoAJ also works to support individuals with the transition and integration into life in Jersey. They advocate for African-Caribbean Islanders to ensure their voices are fairly heard within the community.
They also provide financial support to those who need access to health and care services.
You can find out more about FOAJ and their work on:
The Creative Island Partnership
The CIP has been established by the Government as a forum for individuals interested in working together to deliver the objectives of the Arts Strategy.
The CIP provides a space for knowledge exchange, ideas generation and direct engagement with Government. The network includes leaders from:
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arts and cultural organisations
- people directly engaged and involved with the arts
- lead partners in sport, education, business, health, tourism, and the environment
Members will be a part of developing the pillars of the Arts strategy.
If you’re interested in becoming a member, consider
Joining the Creative Island Partnership.
You can also find out more on the
Creative Island Partnership Facebook page.