Prisontown
Written by and starring former Out of Hand Associate Artistic Director, Lee Osorio, Prisontown is a play that follows a writer who goes home to Lumpkin, GA, which is home […]
Written by and starring former Out of Hand Associate Artistic Director, Lee Osorio, Prisontown is a play that follows a writer who goes home to Lumpkin, GA, which is home […]
Film screening of Songs of Love from Hawai‘i (US–South Korea, 2024) and Words of Wisdom from the Rainbow State (US–South Korea), followed by a director's talk and Q&A. Free Korean food will be provided. "The documentaries demonstrate how early immigrant communities built sustainable cultural practices — rooted in family, food, land, and mutual care —that continue to […]
Palestine Children's Relief Fund is holding a fundraiser picnic to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr, Lent, and Arab Mother's Day. There will be "food, games, and activities for all ages," and all money raised "will go directly toward urgent relief efforts in Gaza." Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children under 10.
"The Largest Eid Festival in Atlanta is Here." Featuring cultural showcases, games, giveaways, and a variety of food and goods vendors.
Film screening of Mississippi Masala (USA-UK, 1991), followed by a discussion panel with film scholars Dr. Koel Banerjee and Dr. Ankita Rathour. Free Indian food will be provided. "Directed by Mira Nair, Mississippi Masala is a film about postcolonial displacement, nostalgia, and the urgent need for cross racial empathy."
Corazón a Corazón, an Atlanta-based open-mic and poetry slam group, is celebrating their 4th Anniversary at Atlanta Chinatown.
Shop Welcome is a "community yard sale" featuring second-hand clothes, local bites, and coffee. All proceeds will go towards the Welcome Co-op, a non-profit supporting refugees resettling in Georgia. You can also help out with the event by volunteering or donating clothes. Find more information on here or on the Welcome Co-op's website.
The Alif Institute is holding a screening of The Voice of Hind Rajab, a film based on the true story of a 5 year old girl trapped in a car […]
"FOLLOW THE MONEY: Who Profits from Georgia Immigrant Detention?" is the 4th part of the "IMMIGRATION DETENTION IN GEORGIA" webinar series. The panel will discuss the "systems, corporations, and financial […]
Organized by the Georgia Immigrant Rights Alliance (GIRA), Immigrant Rights Thursdays allow participants to speak directly to lawmakers about upcoming bills affecting immigrant communities. This will be the last […]
Manila in the Claws of Light will be shown at Atlanta Chinatown as part of their monthly movie night series, Lotus Lens Screening. Ticket proceeds will go towards the Georgia Asylum […]
Spelman College's Women Research & Resource Center is hosting the Toni Cade Bambara Scholar-Activism Conference – "a two-day gathering centered on radical activism, creative expression, and collective liberation. Rooted […]
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