Upload Download: Multifaith - Multicultural Youth Forum
Build positive relations among all people, to strengthen equality and eradicate all forms of prejudice
Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 October
Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus, Hawke Building level 5, 50-60 North Terrace Adelaide
This event is sponsored by the Multifaith Association of South Australia,
Multicultural SA, The Department for Families and Communities (Refugee
Services) and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at the University of
South Australia
Registration: $25 for 2 days ($20 for 1 day)
Bookings and enquiries: Elizabeth: 0431 438 396
Additional information: www.multifaithsa.org.au
This exciting two day event for young people (16-28) of various faith and cultural backgrounds will provide an opportunity to meet and interact through workshops, creative activities, demonstrations, talks and presentations, in the areas of arts, drama, music, culture, religion and how to live in today's world and shape tomorrow.
The aim is for youth to share and connect with each other, learn about their common humanity, engage in creative activities and perform together, gain skills for success, build friendships and networks and most of all have FUN.
The cost is $25 for the two days and the venue is the Bradley Forum, City West Campus, University of South Australia. Registration commences at 10:30 am on Saturday the 4th October and the event closes at 7:30 pm on Sunday 5th October 2008. To register for this event (only 140 places are available) or further information please contact Elizabeth Young, 0431 438 396.
This event is sponsored by the Multifaith Association of South Australia, Multicultural SA, The Department for Families and Communities (Refugee Services) and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, at UniSA.
While the views presented by speakers within the Hawke Centre public program are their own and are not necessarily those of either the University of South Australia or The Hawke Centre, they are presented in the interest of open debate and discussion in the community and reflect our themes of: strengthening our democracy – valuing our diversity – and building our future.
