The UN International Day of Peace on 21 September every year is not only about creating peace between nations, it’s about non-violence in our homes, communities and schools. Therefore Peace Day is relevant to every human being on the planet.
Piece Works | 21 September | Stormont
Origami workshops by disabled artist Stacia Blake and Arts and Disability Forum. As a part of Peace Day celebrations, MLAs and NI Assembly staff will be able to make origami cranes, a symbol of longevity and peace. Supported by Unite against Hate. For more information please contact chris@adf.ie.
The International Day of Peace Festival | 21 September | Forestside Shopping Centre
Event organised by Beyond Skin in partnership with Forestside Shopping Centre, Belfast Metropolitan College and Unite against Hate, including live music, global arts, international food, kids workshops, arts & crafts and dance. Part of the event will be broadcasted live on the United Nations website. For more details please contact info@beyondskin.net.