Refugee Week Spotlight: Moubani Roy Choudhury

Creating Mirrors and Windows Through Storytelling As part of Refugee Week, we’re delighted to shine a light on Moubani Roy Choudhury, a Wolverton-based multilingual children’s author whose work celebrates language, culture, identity and belonging. Moubani writes dual-language Bengali-English children’s books inspired by her experiences as a mother, storyteller and member of a dual-heritage family. ThroughContinueContinue reading “Refugee Week Spotlight: Moubani Roy Choudhury”

Refugee Week: Spotlight on Abbi Jinks

Poetry and Spoken Word for Community and Unity One of the many connections we made at this year’s Art in the Park festival, held as part of Refugee Week celebrations in Milton Keynes, was with local poet and artist – Abbi Jinks. As part of the festival programme, Abbi shared her creative work and reflections,ContinueContinue reading “Refugee Week: Spotlight on Abbi Jinks”

Refugee Week: Celebrating MKIAC

From Art in the Park to Creating Sanctuary All Year Round One of the highlights of this year’s Refugee Week programme was the annual Art in the Park Festival, organised by Milton Keynes Islamic Arts and Culture (MKIAC) on 6th June 2026! Despite the rain, hundreds of people came together in Campbell Park for aContinueContinue reading “Refugee Week: Celebrating MKIAC”

Refugee Week – Spotlight on Suleman Foundation

Founding Community Through Connection with the Suleman Foundation We were lucky to meet so many groups at the Art in the Park festival this year. A highlight was connecting with the team from the Suleman Foundation, a newly registered Milton Keynes charity supporting individuals and families through practical help and community support. It was greatContinueContinue reading “Refugee Week – Spotlight on Suleman Foundation”

Refugee Week: Spotlight on Heena C Khan:

Using Poetry and Art to Build Understanding At the 2026 Art in the Park Festival, we were delighted to host a stall for the Refugee Support Network in the Community Souk, alongside a fantastic mix of local traders, small businesses, artists and social enterprises. It was a great opportunity to connect with local people, shareContinueContinue reading “Refugee Week: Spotlight on Heena C Khan:”

Refugee Week – Spotlight on Milton Keynes Palestine Solidarity Campaign

An Introduction to Milton Keynes Palestine Solidarity Campaign At the recent Art in the Park festival, we had the chance to connect with members of Milton Keynes Palestine Solidarity Campaign (MKPSC). It was great to learn more about their work and the different ways they engage local people in conversations about Palestine, human rights andContinueContinue reading “Refugee Week – Spotlight on Milton Keynes Palestine Solidarity Campaign”

Refugee Week – Celebrating Ukraine Appeal

Community Spotlight: Ukraine Appeal’s Telling My Story Programme This Refugee Week, we’re shining a spotlight on a new wellbeing initiative from Ukraine Appeal, a Milton Keynes charity that has played a key role in supporting Ukrainian families and bringing communities together since the start of the war in Ukraine. The programme has been developed inContinueContinue reading “Refugee Week – Celebrating Ukraine Appeal”

Refugee Week – Celebrating Hoda Community Bridge CIC

Building Bridges Through Community This Refugee Week, we’re celebrating the work of Hoda Community Bridge CIC, a new Milton Keynes organisation supporting the empowerment and integration of Afghan families while creating opportunities for people from different backgrounds to connect and build relationships. Earlier this year, their Spring Harmony event brought together more than 300 peopleContinueContinue reading “Refugee Week – Celebrating Hoda Community Bridge CIC”

Celebrating Acts of Hope Across Milton Keynes 

Hope Is Louder than Hate  Today marks the start of A Million Acts of Hope, a national week celebrating the everyday acts of kindness, care and community happening across the UK. At a time when division can often feel loud, this campaign is a chance to shine a light on the positive things happening in ourContinueContinue reading “Celebrating Acts of Hope Across Milton Keynes “

Raising Our Voices: Independent Living, Collective Power, and the Legacy of MK CIL

How a grassroots disability movement in Milton Keynes continues to create space, dignity, and belonging for all. Read on to find out more… Coming Together to Unite and Welcome All As part of our Raising Our Voices series, we are sharing stories that highlight inclusion, lived experience, and the quiet strength of community-led organisations across MiltonContinueContinue reading “Raising Our Voices: Independent Living, Collective Power, and the Legacy of MK CIL”