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Event Three — Peckham's Multicultural Plates

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17 March 2026 · SET Social

The series reached its peak with Peckham's Multicultural Plates — a community feast celebrating culture through food, music, dress, craft, and storytelling, with health woven throughout.

The response was remarkable: 144 registrations and a warm, packed room at SET Social. Live drumming and dance from Gran Familia WARMIS UK CIC, arts and craft led by Awesta Charitable Organisation, Jurgen's Letters of Love workshop, food sharing, and a health check station all featured. But the standout — emerging organically as the heart of the evening — was a panel discussion that created a rare, safe space for candid community conversation on health topics often kept silent, including FGM and menopause.

The feedback spoke volumes: 94% of respondents said they felt welcome and included, and 90% said they'd attend another event like it. Rebel Led led on community engagement and produced the full monitoring and evaluation report, capturing both the numbers and the voices that made the night so special.

"Great event overall. People very nice. Great networking. Panel talk was excellent. Great to hear what people are doing in Southwark." — Participant

17 March 2026 · SET Social

The series reached its peak with Peckham's Multicultural Plates — a community feast celebrating culture through food, music, dress, craft, and storytelling, with health woven throughout.

The response was remarkable: 144 registrations and a warm, packed room at SET Social. Live drumming and dance from Gran Familia WARMIS UK CIC, arts and craft led by Awesta Charitable Organisation, Jurgen's Letters of Love workshop, food sharing, and a health check station all featured. But the standout — emerging organically as the heart of the evening — was a panel discussion that created a rare, safe space for candid community conversation on health topics often kept silent, including FGM and menopause.

The feedback spoke volumes: 94% of respondents said they felt welcome and included, and 90% said they'd attend another event like it. Rebel Led led on community engagement and produced the full monitoring and evaluation report, capturing both the numbers and the voices that made the night so special.

"Great event overall. People very nice. Great networking. Panel talk was excellent. Great to hear what people are doing in Southwark." — Participant

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