- Tuesday, March 4, 2025 🗓
- Pay what you can. Suggested $10+ 🙏
- Doors at 5:45 pm, before maghrib prayers. ⏰
- Event will start with food/light iftar around 6 pm 🥣
- 1803 East 1st Ave, off Commercial, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh & səlilwətaɬ lands 📍
Come hear from members of the Sudan Solidarity Collective, an inspiring and dedicated Sudanese-led volunteer collective based in tkaronto!
Members of the Sudan Solidarity Collective will be joining us irl to speak about the Sudanese Revolution since 2018, when the people of Sudan rose up against dictatorship. Since then, a counter-revolutionary war is being waged between the SAF and the EU/UAE-funded RSF. People in Sudan are coming together, defiant and collectively, in the form of Emergency Response Rooms and Resistance Committees providing escape, shelter, medicine, and food. While imperialist and anti-Black narratives of Sudan construct narratives of “civil war” and “failed state,” come hear about the reality on the ground in Sudan. Understand how the world’s largest displacement crisis has been created by global military elites and a counter-revolutionary war. And let’s come together in engaged community to learn from Sudanese resistance in Sudan and in diaspora, and fundraise for frontline relief efforts.
Check back for details on performer line up.
This event is Pay What You Can by-donation. All funds going to Sudan Solidarity Collective, who are directly resourcing several grassroots formations at the frontlines of relief efforts in Sudan.
E-transfer to sudansolidaritycollective@gmail.com or via paypal.
Some additional information:
In person only. 👥
We will break fast with a light iftar around 6 pm 🍲
Venue has an accessible entrance at street level, which gives access to hall, washrooms, and kitchen. The washroom door opening is 86 cm, and the stall door is 61 cm.
Child-friendly space. Children are very welcome at the event and there is a separate playroom, however no volunteer childminding provided 👶🏾
Everyone commits to a welcoming and dignified environment for all. This includes not engaging in harassing, abusive, discriminatory, or oppressive speech or actions especially related to marginalised genders, sexualities, race, religion, disability, age, appearance, etc. ✊
Masks required to ensure that the day is accessible to immunocompromised comrades and protects all of us from Covid-19 transmission. If you are not someone who typically opts to wear a mask, we thank you for respecting this and helping us to enact a collectivist approach to wellbeing. Presenters and ASL interpreters may remove masks while presenting. Masks will be available on-site. 😷
We can’t wait to see you and connect with one another on March 4. Spread the word and bring a friend!
Hosted by Weaving Our Worlds in collaboration with Sudan Solidarity Collective
- Learn more about the Sudan Solidarity Collective.
- Follow Sudan Solidarity Collective on Instagram.
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