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All over the world, movements for justice, dignity and national liberation struggle against the forces of repression, reaction and counter-revolution.
What can we learn from movements abroad, and from diaspora communities keeping the flame alive in Britain? Join the Anticolonial Communities Alliance for an evening of internationalism, featuring dialogues between contemporary global struggles, cultural performances and food.
Elif Sarican is a writer, editor and translator who collaborates with cultural, community and education institutions around the world. She was elected co-chair of the Kurdish People’s Assembly in Britain from 2020 to 2022. Elif is an author of the edited volume 'She Who Struggles: Revolutionary Women Who Shaped The World' and guest edited a special issue for Barnard College's S&F Online journal titled 'Rage, Struggle, Freedom: Politics of Hope and Love'. She is the Education Manager and head of the online Academy of Left Book Club, a historic radical publisher in the UK established in 1936.
Manchester for Sudan is a grassroots collective working in solidarity with Sudanese people in Sudan and abroad
An independent socialist organisation for Bangladeshis and Bengalis.
is a community dance group that aims to connect people from diverse backgrounds and experiences through a cross-cultural exchange of Kurdish dance and music, and beyond.
The Palestinian Youth Movement is a transnational movement of Palestinian and Arab youth in exile fighting for the liberation of our land and people.
Anakbayan UK is an overseas chapter of Anakbayan; a comprehensive national democratic mass organisation for Filipino Youth. Their aim is to organise Filipino youth from all sectors and build the overseas movement in support of a Philippines that is free from US imperialism.
is a Kurdish-rooted music collective formed by two musicians, the duo weaves together songs in seven languages, including four Kurdish dialects, creating a sound that crosses borders and celebrates shared heritage. With guitar, drums and traditional banjo, Rojanu blend folk rhythms and contemporary energy, carrying stories of resilience and connection
Grupo Luma are a six piece Latin American folk group led by Chilean brothers Francisco & Oscar Carrasco. The band plays a mixture of original songs and songs from across Latin America, taking the audience on a journey of the continent through its rich musical heritage. The band is completed by the incredibly talented musicians: Erik Bichard, Jonathan Raisin, P. Max Alder and Phil Hargreaves.
The group play an exciting and diverse range of instruments including the Andean Charango and Quena (bamboo flute), the Venezuelan Cuatro, Peruvian Cajon and Argentinian Bombo, a range of Latin American drums & percussion, as well as Trumpet, Saxophone, Flute, Guitar and Bass guitar.
Francisco & Oscar came to the UK with their parents as refugees in 1975 and made Liverpool their home in the early eighties. The brothers have performed in an array of festivals and concerts in the UK, Europe and Africa including Durban Carnival, live on SABC (South African National Radio), El Sueño Existe, La Linea (London Latin Music Festival), Bradford Festival, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, and many more. They have been featured on Channel 4, BBC1, BBC Radio 4, BBC 6 Music, Music Life (BBC World Service) and many others.
Grupo Luma takes you on a journey through Chilean & South American political song. Having performed a highly successful concert at their debut in the LA LINEA/Latin Music Festival in London earlier this year, Grupo Luma are touring their “Chile 50 Years” show around the UK in September 2023 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the coup in Chile.
South Asia Solidarity Group is an anti-imperialist, anti-racist organisation based in Britain which is committed to building solidarity with people’s struggles for justice and democracy and against exploitation, gender and caste based oppression, imperialism and war in the countries of South Asia.