Who's Afraid?
Overview
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Our series invites readers and audience members to think about "fear" in our world(s), who gets to be afraid, what precisely we fear, and where that comes from. For this iteration, we are guided by poet and performance artist Fargo Tbakhi's "In the Knowledge That You Will Die, and I Will Die," from his debut poetry collection TERROR COUNTER, and have invited our readers to respond to the above themes, as well as Tbakhi's offering, in their works for the evening.
What’s haunting you? What are you running from? What are we grieving and allowing to die? What must die for something else to live? Is this knowledge of our death(s) alienating, or freeing? How are we "stumbling," as Fargo says, “along toward death”? Is death alienating, or do we do that to one another, before we go? How then can we be, as Toni Morrison says, “good ghosts”?
Alongside hosts, cultural workers, poets, and friends, Natalie Wee and Furqan Mohamed, readers Knowah Holder, ej kneifel, Esmé Hogeveen, and Hadiyyah Kuma will be sharing poetry, prose, and more. Wares by the talented artist angel_.touch._pottery._ and others will be available for purchase during the evening. All proceeds from the evening will be donated to the Sameer Project.
Tickets to Who's Afraid? are always on a Donate / Pay What You Can basis. If there are any barriers (financial or otherwise) as well as any accessibility needs, please don't hesitate to reach out. We would love to see you there.
Our gratitude to itsok.world for their support, especially in giving our series a home on their first floor this evening, and for their being an accessible venue. Masks are welcomed.
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
- Paid parking
Refund Policy
Location
It's Ok* Studios
468 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON M5V 2B2 Canada
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Organized by
Furqan Mohamed
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