Exploring Immigration: A Dialogue on Building Our Shared Future

With Qaisra Shahraz, Erinma Bell and Darryl Morris

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Date
23 April 2025
Add to Calendar 10/09/2025 08:17 AM 10/09/2025 08:17 AM Europe/London Exploring Immigration: A Dialogue on Building Our Shared Future A Manchester Lit & Phil event: As Manchester continues to evolve into an increasingly diverse metropolis, we brought together two remarkable community leaders to explore immigration Manchester Central Library, Mosley Street
Manchester
M2 5PD
Location

Manchester Central Library

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Overview

Our Distinguished Speakers

Qaisra Shahraz MBE JP FRSA

An acclaimed British-Pakistani novelist and activist, she has dedicated her life to weaving connections between communities. As founder of MACFEST (Manchester’s Muslim Arts and Culture Festival), she creates spaces where different cultures can meet, share stories, and discover their common ground. Her work demonstrates how art and culture can transform understanding between people of all backgrounds.

Erinma Bell MBE DL JP

Brings invaluable perspective as a British-Nigerian community peace activist, councillor, and pioneering leader. Her groundbreaking work in Moss Side and Longsight has shown how strong communities can overcome serious challenges through cooperation and mutual support. As the first woman honoured with a sculpture in Manchester Town Hall / Central Library, her legacy inspires new approaches to building safer, more connected neighbourhoods.

Topics for Discussion

Together, they explored questions that matter to all of us: How do we honour both shared identity and cultural distinctiveness? What role can education play in bringing communities together? How can we support newcomers while strengthening existing community bonds? Drawing from their rich personal and professional experiences, our speakers shared insights into creating a society where everyone can thrive.

Event Chair

Guiding this important conversation was Darryl Morris, the award-winning broadcaster, filmmaker, and writer known for his thoughtful approach to complex social issues.

Audience Participation

This evening wasn’t just about listening – it was about participating in shaping our future. We warmly invited audience members to share their experiences, questions, and ideas as we work together to envision and build a more connected Manchester.

qaisra shahraz

Qaisra Shahraz MBE JP FRSA

An acclaimed British-Pakistani novelist and activist, Qaisra Shahraz has dedicated her life to weaving connections between communities. As founder of MACFEST (Manchester’s Muslim Arts and Culture Festival), she creates spaces where different cultures can meet, share stories, and discover their common ground. Her work demonstrates how art and culture can transform understanding between people of all backgrounds.

professor erinma bell

Professor Erinma Bell MBE DL JP

Professor Erinma Bell co-founded the Community Alliance for Renewal Inner South Manchester Area (also known as CARISMA Services). This is a front-line community-based group set up to offer life-chances for people in the community by giving them positive alternatives other than violent street, gun and gang crimes.

Erinma’s transformative work has promoted social cohesion within communities, in turn bringing about peace and conflict resolution. Her highly successful ‘models for change’ have enabled a 92% decrease in gun and gang crime in Manchester.

She continues to lead on work around issues such as Restorative Justice, Peace and Conflict Resolution as well as Peace Making, Peace Keeping and Peace Building within an urban environment. Erinma’s passion for community peace has seen her travel widely nationally and internationally to share her stories and experiences with others seeking peace in communities across the world.

darryl morris

Darryl Morris

Darryl Morris is an award-winning radio and television presenter. He currently hosts the weekend evening show on Times Radio – and has written for The Times, the Guardian, The Huffington Post and Grazia magazine.

Darryl is a regular panellist on Channel 5’s The Jeremy Vine Show and can often be found reviewing the news on Good Morning Britain and BBC Breakfast. He also produces and presents documentaries – most recently Dark Patterns, investigating malicious web design, for BBC World Service.

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