Events
Black, Queer, Still Here
The Blackest, queerest bbq you've been waiting for is here!
‘Black, Queer, Still Here’ is bringing together community to celebrate & support our trans & queer Black kids.
We have an unforgettable line-up of Black & queer speakers sharing stories, thinking & feeling on Black queerness, sovereignty & the colony. Storytelling will be followed up by a bbq (vegan option available) and creating a collective art piece with the crew from Inala Wangarra.
Resources
Letter writing alongside people in prison - by IRL Prison Solidarity Network
Saturday 21 October
2pm-4pm (in-person)
Southside House, 14 Lockhart Street Woolloongabba
This is a recurring event, get the latest at instagram.com/irl_letterwriting
Sovereignty & climate justice: caring for Country in cities
Saturday 8 July
Kev Hooper memorial park, Inala
10am-1pm
Lunch provided (please email or dm us with any dietary requirements)
All welcome
Resources
Writing workshop: memoir and counter-memory - Lamisse Hamouda
Saturday 10 June
10-1pm
Southside House, 14 Lockhart St Woolloongabba
For more info and to book your spot https://forms.gle/VspfBEh4bnrpF4hbA
Sovereignty & Climate Justice
Saturday 25 March, 3:30-6pm
Southside House, 14 Lockhart St Woolloongabba 4102
With Boe Spearim, Teila Watson, Jacinta Bligh & Beehive Design Collective
Resources
Listen on radio: Triple A Murri and 4ZZZ
Black-Palestinian Solidarity Night: panel and community dinner
Thursday 9 March, 5:30-8:30pm
Jagera Hall, 121 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane
Register (free): https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/black-palestinian-solidarity-night-panel-community-dinner-tickets-535266114357
Get merch: http://icrrmeanjin.theprintbar.com/
Resources
Watch the livestream.
Listen to Ramzy Baroud & Jamal Nabulsi with Chelsea Watego on Triple A Murri
Fighting racism in a racist legal system
See highlights from this event in this thread.
Listen to ICRR directors, Kevin Yow Yeh, Prof Chelsea Watego and Dr David Singh discuss this event on BIMA 98.9 FM.
Join our free community conversation on fighting race discrimination in Queensland. Sovereign Black communities are already engaged in anti-racist struggles on many fronts. In this event, we invite community members to contribute to a discussion about maximising the anti-racist potential of Human Rights processes.