Stories Over Tea: Celebrating Legacy of Migration in the Built Environment

Stories Over Tea: Celebrating Legacy of Migration in the Built Environment

An interactive installation that amplifies the stories of migration, creating a space for visitors to share their lived experiences over tea

By Young Trustees

Date and time

Saturday, June 28 · 10am - 5pm GMT+1

Location

The Mill (Community Centre)

7-11 Coppermill Lane London E17 7HA United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

In the UK today, tea-drinking culture is a celebration of global influences. Much like the influx of flavours, architectural practices from abroad are constantly shaping our built environment. Past and present stories of migration give us the tools to make our cities more inclusive and representative of the multicultural communities they serve.

The Young Trustees believe in the power of collective-voice shaping a more equitable environment for all. Through our initiative, we intend to amplify the stories of local migrant and diasporic individuals, showcasing their significance to our industry in the face of adversity.

Visitors are invited to engage with an interactive installation, sharing lived experiences of migration and celebrating local stories from their community. By creating a space for conversations over tea, we hope to broaden the ways we design our homes, public spaces and cities by learning from immigrant and diasporic perspectives.

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