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SUMMARY:IWA Coffee Shop Debate @ Chapter - "More Welsh than the Welsh - an immigrant's view of Wales"
DESCRIPTION:Deciding to move your life to a foreign country (Peter can trace his English lineage back to 1600) simply because “you want to” is dangerous. Live life as an ex-pat and you might as well not bother; engross yourself into the culture and life of your new community and “you get the bother”. These immigrants often embrace earnestly – learning a new language\, researching the nation’s history more deeply than many of its citizens\, and arriving at strong views about what it should and shouldn’t be like. Invariably having a viewpoint\, and having a strong viewpoint\, can upset the natives. \n    In this debate Peter would like to explore why people like him often become energetic campaigners for aspects of their new lives – sometimes despairing of the seeming indifference of the locals; why some of us think that a tiny country many no nothing about\, and few – yes\, even its citizens – value; and why it should be a world force for good. And\, naturally\, be a great place to live. \n    Peter Cox is ‘retired’ from his management and training consultancy which he had moved from England to Cardiff: “It seemed like a good idea and led to making our lives deeply rooted here”. He occupies his days as a writer – both journalism and ‘creative stuff’; has returned to radio broadcasting after a 30-year hiatus; has been involved with the Welsh arts scene for two decades including as chair of Chapter Arts putting in place the redevelopment programme; is currently Vice-Chair Cardiff Civic Society (after two years as chair) and a member of the RSAW ‘brain trust’ “where I get to argue with brilliantly creative and interesting people about the built environment in Wales”. \n    He has many previous speaking appearances at Chapter itself: a series of lectures on Cardiff’s Public Art; Election Forums; and appearances at Ignite#5 and Petcha Kutcha.     \nFREE entry
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/iwa-coffee-shop-debate-chapter-more-welsh-than-the-welsh-an-immigrants-view-of-wales/
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