Public Talk for British Chinese: Social Integration and EU Referendum

The British Chinese community is the fastest-growing ethnic minority group in UK. What has the community achieved and what challenges are they facing?

How can British Chinese people be more socially engaged and make their voices heard?

On 16 May 2016, the Chinese Embassy will hold the second public talk for British Chinese people at China Exchange in London’s Chinatown. This talk will focus on social integration of British Chinese people, the development and challenges faced by Chinese community centres, and the EU Referendum on 23 June 2016.

The event is free and open to the public , but registration is required due to limited places.

Speakers:

• Mr Thomas Chan DL, ‘Social Integration of the Chinese Community’

• Ms Christine Yau, Chair of Chinese Community Centre, ‘The Development of Chinese Community Centres in UK’.

• Cllr Alex Yip JP, Vice-Chair of the British Chinese Project, ‘The EU Referendum and British Chinese Community’.

Cllr Alex Yip JP, Vice-Chair of the British Chinese Project will be speaking.
Cllr Alex Yip JP, Vice-Chair of the British Chinese Project will be speaking.

Deadline for registration: 15 May 2016. Click here

Venue: China Exchange – 32A Gerrard Street, London, W1D 6JA, United Kingdom

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