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Partners

As a small charity running on a shoestring budget, Sandblast relies heavily on its partners to increase the impact and and range of its work. Without our partnerships we would not be able to have achieved the results we have gained so far. Over the years we have forged partnerships with a wide range of organizations, institutions and venues. Each and everyone of them has either shared the values and perspectives we promote or have been persuaded by the importance of our mission. In all cases, we have looked for links that connect us in inspiring and sometimes new and surprising ways.

The following list (in alphabetic order) shows all our partners who have at some point in the last five years offered us their venue, done promotion for our events and our charity, included us in their programming, or provided support with their personnel and resources.

Afrogroove
Brunel University
Canning House
Caravanserai Acting Studios Led by Giles Foreman (trustee of Sandblast) the Caravanserai Acting Studios have greatly contributed to and collaborated with Sandblast over the past few years resulting in the Wall of Shame, a British-Saharawi drama collaboration
Casa Latina
Center for the Study of Colonialism, Empire and International Law at SOAS
Department of Spanish, Portugese & Latin American Studies at Leeds University
Festival of Muslim Cultures
Host Gallery
Humanities Education Centre (HEC)
IniVa
Landmine Action
Maverick Gallery
Mayor of London
Mosaique Festival
New Generation
Oxford House
Picture People
Photovoice Featured Sandblast on their website shortly before the Sandblast Festival 2007 [Link]
Poetry Translation Centre On 4th May 2006 the PTC workshop joined Sandblast to host poets from the Western Sahara.
Praxis
Royal African Society, School of Oriental and Arab Studies
Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford University
Refugee Research Centre, University of East London (UEL)
Refugee Week Included Sandblast in their programme of Refugee Week 2009.
Refugee and Arts Initiative
Rich Mix Foundation Accomodated the multi-media Sandblast Festival in November 2007 {link}.
Roehampton University
Sanctuary Day
SOAS Students Union
St Ethelburga Centre for Peace and Reconciliation
Synergy Project/Centre
Trade Union Congress
V&A
War on Want
Western Sahara Campaign
Wales Trades Union Congress
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