Showing posts with label Nadia Khan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nadia Khan. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 March 2025

Roots of Brent Video: Don't let climate change affect our young people

 

 

A brilliant  youth-led documentary produced by Nadia Khan, Climate Action Partnerships Manager at Brent Council, is now available on YouTube and shows a wide range of inspiring community action on climate change in the borough:

Roots of Brent – A youth-led climate documentary. Young people in Brent take the spotlight in the fight against climate change with "Roots of Brent", a powerful documentary showcasing their experiences and local climate action. Premiered at the Brent Climate Showcase (20 Feb 2025), this film highlights the incredible efforts shaping a greener future. 

 

Supported by Brent Council’s climate action programme & sponsored by FM Conway

Saturday, 5 August 2023

'Untold Partition Day Stories' Pakistan Independence Day, Saturday 12th August 3pm-6pm Wembley Park

 

The Yellow, 1 Humphry Repton Lane, Wembley Park, HA9 0GL  Saturday 12th August 3pm-5pm

 

Golden Threads & An-Nisa Society present:

An interview with Author, Samina Uddin about her book ‘Delhi Nights to London Lights: A daughter’s loving memoir to her father‘

The Muslim stories from partition are rarely told. Samina Uddin pays homage to her late father in this debut memoir. It transports us to how Mukhtar Uddin navigated the Partition of India, the birth of Pakistan, and the racial prejudice of London in the 1950s and 1960s.

The book is a story of family, sacrifice, identity and memory.

There will also be a talk on the father of the Pakistan nation, Muhammad Ali Jinnah by Nadia Khan, Historian

Guests will also get the chance to view an exhibition celebrating Pakistan and the heritage.

The event will be a walk through a significant part of history via personal stories.

TICKETS