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The Fabric House - South Asian Women and Resistance
Zamard Zahid, writer and advocate for racial justice and equality within education, will be reading from her recent writings on East Asian women
Walking Tour of Jewish Govanhill
Jewish people have lived in Govanhill since the beginning of the 20th Century. This trail will trace the origins of Jewish settlement in the area, walking the streets where the Jewish community have lived, worked and played.
The Govanhill International Festival and Carnival
The Govanhill International Festival and Carnival (GIFC) is back once again and bigger and bolder than ever before. Govanhill Baths and partners bring you a programme of more than fifty events fusing together art, heritage and community activism.
Let's shape the future of Trinity Church in Govanhill!
Join Thriving Places Govanhill and Glasgow Building Preservation Trust for a public conversation about the future of Trinity Church in Govanhill.
Loved and Lost: Guided Tour of Govanhill
Take a walk around old Govanhill, with local historian Bruce Downie, author of Loved and Lost: Govanhill’s Built Heritage. Discover how a few miner’s cottages became the heart of Industrial Glasgow, how an area known to some as No Man’s Land became the Burgh of Govanhill and one of the most vibrant suburbs of Glasgow.
Loved and Lost: Guided Tour of Govanhill
Take a walk around old Govanhill, with local historian Bruce Downie, author of Loved and Lost: Govanhill’s Built Heritage. Discover how a few miner’s cottages became the heart of Industrial Glasgow, how an area known to some as No Man’s Land became the Burgh of Govanhill and one of the most vibrant suburbs of Glasgow.