The launch of our Voices Project last Saturday (3rd October) was marvellous – Phil welcomed everyone and I gave a brief synopsis of the Paul Robeson story and his bond with Wales and the way in which we will be exploring other forms of exclusion. The Town Mayor Jayne Brencher and the Moderator of the United […]
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Think you know what a Gypsy, Roma and Traveller are?
The Romani Cultural and Arts Company is pleased to invite you to join them at St. David’s Uniting Church Gelliwastad Road Pontypridd for an evening of Gypsy, Roma, Traveller history at 7.00 pm on Wednesday 14th October as part of the “Voices” Project. Come along and challenge your opinions, indulge and share in stories that demonstrate […]
Voices – Lleisiau project
Saturday October 3rd – Wednesday 4th November 2015 ‘An exploration of people, prejudice and protest’ – “Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” Amos 5:24 St. David’s Uniting Church is hosting the Let Paul Robeson Sing exhibition and using it as a springboard to discuss and denounce all forms of […]
community project, concert, Displaced People In Action, Exhibition, Film and Chat, Fiona Liddell, Gay Christians, Gypsies, Human Library, Jeremy Marks, Llafur Welsh People's History Society, Mencap annual lecture, Paul Robeson, Phil Wall, Pontyclun Community Choir, Ray Vincent, Revd. Dr. Michael Jagessar, Roma, Sara Pickard, Sir Willard White, St. David's Uniting Church, Travellers, Wales - Africa Film Festival, Wayne Crocker, World Mental Health Day, worshipSir Willard White in concert
As a culmination to our exhibition ‘Let Paul Robeson Sing’, there is a concert at St. David’s Uniting Church on Monday 2nd November 2015 The star of the concert is the world-renowned Sir Willard White. Tickets are £20 and are available by telephoning 01443 408388 or 01443 300345 or emailing [email protected]
Let Paul Robeson sing, Paul Robeson, pontypridd, Sir Willard White, St. David's Uniting ChurchLet Paul Robeson Sing
There will be an exhibition at St. David’s Uniting Church for the month of October 2015 to mark Black History Month.