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June 25, 2010

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Edinburgh Africa in Motion wins prestigious international award

The Africa in Motion film festival in Edinburgh has just received a prestigious international award endorsed by the United Nations, from the Foundation for Subjective Experience and Research (S.E.R. Foundation), an organisation that supports worldwide projects in the area of children and youth, culture, inter-cultural dialogue and religion.

The festival received this award in the context of the United Nation’s International Year of Reconciliation 2009. The S.E.R. Foundation presented a report on Africa in Motion to the UN Secretary General in January 2010. Africa in Motion 2009 took as its main theme Reconciliation, with the festival screening a range of films on this topic as well as hosting a symposium and various panel discussions on trauma, conflict, peace and reconciliation in Africa. The S.E.R. Foundation described the Africa in Motion film festival as an outstanding project because it emphasizes the need for reconciliation and the necessary steps for its realization to be taken in order to improve conditions and build bridges leading to a better mutual understanding, and thus creating the basis for sustainable peace.

The festival was selected as one of 12 projects worldwide awarded prizes in the categories of political and socio-economic projects; creative projects; educational/indigenous/athletic projects; and spiritual/healthcare projects. The festival will receive the award at an award ceremony in Switzerland in August.

Lizelle Bisschoff, founder and director of Africa in Motion, says of the award: “We are extremely excited about and proud of this award, which is a wonderful recognition of our attempts to change perceptions of Africa in the UK. Despite the conflicts and problems in Africa that the Western media is inundated with, the continent has achieved peace and reconciliation on so many levels and the West can certainly learn from Africa in various ways. This is what we tried to achieve with last year’s festival and this award is a confirmation that we are on the right track.” 

The prize money for the winning film at the 2009 Africa in Motion short film competition - South African Paul Emmanuel’s 3SAI A Rite of Passage, was partially sponsored by the African Movie Channel.

www.africa-in-motion.org.uk

June 15, 2010

Filed under: Odds & Sods — admin @ 11:07 pm

The NEW Arsenal away kit – wear yours first! 

Arsenal Football Club is delighted to reveal its new away kit for the 2010/2011 season, available to pre-order from today, through official Club stores and via the Arsenal Football Club website.

Pre-order your new kit now and enter in to our competition* to win one pair of VIP away Champions League tickets, including flights on the player’s plane, PLUS wear your kit first with guaranteed delivery** for the launch date, 13.07.10.

While the new yellow kit reflects the Gunners’ past, the redcurrant pinstripes and cuff style sleeves echo design features further back in the Club’s heritage to its Woolwich Arsenal days. The reverse of the club badge on shirts reveals the motto ‘Victoria Concordia Crescit’, which translates as ‘Victory Through Harmony’, while redcurrant shorts and yellow socks complete the look.

Combining traditional elements with new age technology, every shirt is made entirely from recycled polyester, each crafted from up to eight plastic water bottles as part of Nike’s ‘Considered Design’ programme. The improved Nike Dri-Fit fabric, now 13% lighter than previous kits, helps to quickly evaporate moisture by drawing through the fabric to the surface and keep players dry.

*No purchase necessary. Terms and conditions apply.**Guaranteed delivery on launch day to UK addresses only. The final date for ordering to guarantee delivery on launch date is July 6th.Please note toddlers and infant shirts do not have the club motto on the reverse of the crest.

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