GRAMNet Film Series Launch

University of Glasgow Gilmorehill Centre 9 University Avenue, Glasgow

Launch of the 2022/2023 GRAMNet/BEMIS Film Series. Join us for the screening of this fascinating documentary by Professor Alison Mountz and filmmaker Lisa Molomot. We are delighted to be joined […]

Hate Crime Strategy Consultation: Education

Online (Zoom)

Re-forming the Curriculum. Education as part of tackling hate crime in Scotland Location: Zoom. Details will be sent out to registered attendees 13th December. Theme The aim of this session […]

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GRAMNet Film Series: Dreaming of Words

University of Glasgow Gilmorehill Centre 9 University Avenue, Glasgow

In observance of Mother Language Day, and part of the 2022/2023 GRAMNet Film Series. Dreaming of Words Trailer:

EMNRN Network Meeting

The Ethnic Minority National Resilience Network will reconvene on Thursday 30th March 2023. Throughout 2023 our national network will continue to operate as a platform for Scotland ethnic minority communities […]

GRAMNet Film Series: City of Long Stay

This documentary examines the migration of Europeans and North Americans to Chiang Mai, Thailand, for dementia care. Why are they coming from such seemingly wealthy countries that have excellent health […]

GRAMNet Film Series: Little Palestine

Online (Zoom)

In a special collaboration with UNESCO RILA Spring School, and in partnership with BEMIS Scotland, we are honoured to present TWO virtual screenings in May. Join us virtually on the 17th May at […]

GRAMNet Film Series: Through Our Eyes

University of Glasgow Gilmorehill Centre 9 University Avenue, Glasgow

For Refugee Week 2023, in partnership with GRAMNet and BEMIS are delighted to present an IN PERSON screening of Bafta nominated director Samir Mehanovic’s  THROUGH OUR EYES (2018). Filmed over three […]

Launch of the Ethnic Minority Race, Equality and Human Rights Network

Merchants House of Glasgow, Grand Hall 7 West George Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

In March 2020 the Ethnic Minority National Resilience Network (Scotland) was initiated by BEMIS Scotland and over 100 ethnic minority led community organisations to respond to the social, economic, health […]

GRAMNet Film Series: My Name is Anik

CCA (Centre for Contemporary Arts) 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

GRAMNet in partnership with BEMIS is delighted to present this stunning short, MY NAME IS ANIK, by Glasgow based director Bircan Birol. Details: Documentary: UK (2019) | Colour | Director: Bircan […]