What Do Black, Palestine Struggles Have in Common: An Open Mic Discussion

Let's come together to brainstorm what the Black & Palestine struggles mean for one another, and how they can learn from, help each other.

By Ahmar Mustikhan “Brother Khan,” Writer & Activist

Date and time

Saturday, June 1 · 4 - 6pm EDT

Location

Busboys and Poets

2004 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue Southeast Washington, DC 20020

About this event

  • 2 hours

What Do Black, Palestine Struggles Have in Common: An Open Mic Discussion

Come join us at the Busboys & Poets Anacostia for an open dialogue about Black Rights & Gaza and their interconnectedness. This event by Open Mic for Anacostia is for everyone who wants to learn, listen, and engage in meaningful conversations about the historic Black struggle for justice and the present situation in Gaza. Let's come together to understand the two movements, their significance, and how we can all contribute to a meaningful change as struggle for justice by people are interconnected-- even when they don't know. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a crucial discussion that impacts us all. See you there!

Event is free but donations are welcome to benefit the victims of Israel's crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Organized by

Feminist, writer, activist, poet, BLM & atheist. 1st openly gay Baloch, now celibate. In recovery.