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We Dream Across Seas (online event)

Poster for the monthly event "We Dream Across Seas"

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You will receive a zoom link from nos x nos via email. This is a collaboration between nos x nos and 6 ISLANDS zine.

We welcome you to join us for the first monthly online Caribbean* community space in solidarity with peoples and places globally resisting ongoing colonization and genocide. During these monthly sessions, we will hold space to collectively reflect, grieve, connect, discourse, organize, and resist in solidarity with Palestine – and also The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Haiti, Yemen, Tigray and so many other places and peoples facing ongoing colonization and genocide. Together with you, we want to co-create this as a shared learning space that centres vulnerability and solidarity.
*Caribbean centered, open to all BIPOC individuals

Many of us have been showing up in solidarity, but may also be experiencing feelings of overwhelm, powerlessness, and grief in light of ongoing events. We believe that it is easier and more sustainable to do this solidarity work in community, and hope that these gatherings will strengthen us and our ties to each other and connect us to others resisting ongoing colonization and genocide globally.

Q: What will the monthly online Caribbean community gatherings focus on?
We hope to hold space to reflect, grieve, connect, discourse, organize, and resist in solidarity with all BIPOC narratives suffering ongoing genocide, displacement, colonialization, and so on, in history and in the present, as well as holding space to dream about liberation and justice now and in the future.

Q: What will the monthly online Caribbean community gatherings look like?
While we will decide on this together, we want the gatherings to be an open space where BIPOC individuals can show up as we are, without needing to be experts on any of these topics, as long as there is a desire to start learning together now. 

Q: Who can join the monthly online Caribbean community gatherings?
As a Caribbean-centred gathering open to all BIPOC individuals, we also intend to hold space to reflect collectively on our own positionalities – and the intersectionality thereof – and how this affects the ways in which we show up in solidarity with others.  

None of us are free until all of us are free.

Much Love,
Taliet, Kalib, Alex, and Danick 

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