Tour in support of SolidariTee for 2026 Refugee week - Donate to Join: The Original Uncomfortable Oxford™ Tour
Tour in support of SolidariTee for 2026 Refugee week - Donate to Join: The Original Uncomfortable Oxford™ Tour
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Join us for a special fundraising tour hosted by Uncomfortable Oxford in support of SolidariTee for 2026 Refugee Week
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Uncomfortable Oxford designs and runs thought-provoking tours that explore the ‘uncomfortable’ legacies of inequality and imperialism within the city and university. As a certified Social Enterprise, all profits are reinvested in local community projects and initiatives that align with our social mission.
In collaboration with the SolidariTee we are offering a fundraising walking tour at 18.00 on Monday 15th June 2026, with all proceeds from the event going to support to support legal and psychological aid delivered by SolidariTee’s partner grassroot organisations working in Greece.
If you want to learn more about Oxford’s history while making a meaningful contribution, this is the perfect opportunity—sign up today!
FUNDRAISING FOR REFUGEE WEEK and SOLIDARITEE
People all over the world are impacted by humanitarian crises, and some people have no choice but to leave.
Many end up on European borders, including people fleeing Palestine, Sudan, Iran, Ukraine, and more.
UK and European border policies have been hostile for a long time, but continue to escalate n the last few months: be it the 1-in-1-out deal between the UK and France, or the Greek government moving to criminalise and imprison refugees – simply for seeking safety.
By attending this tour, you are generously helping our partners provide legal and psychological aid and defend human rights on Europe’s borders. Border violence is intimately linked to the power structures of empire, race, and class, which have also shaped the rich history of the city of Oxford. We can’t wait to see you at this Uncomfortable tour to learn more.
About SolidariTee
SolidariTee is an international charity run and led entirely by volunteers who are students and young people. Our vision is a world in which every person forced to flee persecution and violence has access to timely, high-quality legal and mental health support. We combine student and youth-led activism that builds knowledge about refugees and displacement with direct support to grassroots partner organisations providing trauma-informed legal aid. To find out more about our work, and our partners, visit www.solidaritee.org.uk and have a look at our 2025 annual report
UK Registered Charity 1182195
All proceeds from the tour will be donated to SolidariTee, to support legal and psychological aid delivered by SolidariTee’s partner grassroot organisations working in Greece.
£10 is enough to cover rent for an NGO office space for a day, and £40 (two supporter tickets) can fund a legal empowerment session inside a refugee camp.
- Community Donation - £5
- Standard donation – £10
- Supporter donation (buy a ticket for yourself and someone to attend who is unable to afford one) – £20
- Generous supporter donation – £30
- Donate to Charity - (choose this option if you would like to donate but can't attend the tour) - £20
We are pleased to offer free tickets to people with lived experience of forced displacement. To request a free ticket, please email teamsolidaritee@solidaritee.org.uk.
If you would like to make a donation but do not wish to attend the tour, you can choose the option above, alternatively you can also donate directly to SolidariTee via this page https://donorbox.org/solidaritee-onetime-donation.
Please note: all children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
TOUR DESCRIPTION
Discover Oxford’s iconic landmarks while uncovering the city’s diverse and complex past.
This unique guided walk around Oxford’s city centre is the perfect introduction to the city’s rich history, offering a deep look at the events which have shaped both the university and the city. Explore stories of empire, race, class, and gender, and learn how these themes continue to influence our modern world.
Led by knowledgeable University researchers who have completed our specialised Uncomfortable Oxford training program, this tour combines expert insight with engaging storytelling, making it both educational and entertaining.
This is a great family-friendly tour of Oxford, suitable for ages 12 and up. It is a stimulating, unique tour for those with an interest in cultural tourism, history lovers, and anyone interested in discovering Oxford’s diverse past.
ITINERARY:
Meet at Fantastea - 36 High Street, Oxford OX1 4AN
Radcliffe Camera
Rhodes Statue
All Souls College
Weston Library
Sheldonian Theatre
Balliol College
Faculty of History
Bonn Square
Please note that the itinerary can vary slightly depending on time and tour guide.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Please dress for the weather and be prepared for busy streets in the city centre. Wheelchair accessible, with mostly flat terrain (some cobblestones), and spaces to sit down or to lean against buildings throughout. Toilets available on route. Let your guide know if any accommodations are needed - all our guides take accessibility training and are happy to adapt to diverse needs.
Our tours are designed for audiences aged 12 years and up. Our guides are happy to adapt to younger audiences, and the content matches well with school curriculums.
Location
Fantastea, 36 High Street, OX1 4AN