Motherhood in the Colony - Screening/Panel/Fundraiser
Event description
Motherhood in the Colony: screening, panel discussion, food and fundraiser
(Image by Rah Dakota)
When: Tuesday 15 July from 5pm
Where: Garramilla/Darwin
Tracks Dance Company (Harbour View Plaza, Ground Floor G03/8 McMinn St, Darwin City NT 0800)
What:
Palestine Action Group Garramilla and Tracks Dance Company invite you to join a screening of ‘Motherhood in the Colony’. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion and Q+A, as well as food and space for conversations afterwards.
Some food will be provided (halal, vegan and gluten-free) but we encourage you to bring a dish to share with each other :)
Panelists will be introduced closer to the date.
Space is limited, so we encourage registering your attendance online.
How much:
Entry by suggested donation of $20, with sliding scale option available.
Free for First Nations, Palestinian and South West Asian and North African (SWANA) peoples.
No one will be turned away at the door, space permitting.
We will accept donations on the day with cash, EFTPOS and PAY ID.
All donations will be distributed to a local First Nations and a Palestinian mutual aid initiative, after covering the small cost of the licensing fee.
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Film synopsis
In a world shaped by violence and erasure, Motherhood in the Colony brings eight First Nations and Palestinian women together. Through intimate storytelling, the film unravels stories of colonial trauma, and mothering as an act of resistance, while inviting audiences to listen, learn, and envision a future beyond the oppressive structures of colonisation.
A Bukjeh and GARUWA Film, in association with Common Ground. Created on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation in Victoria. From the river to the sea. Always was, always will be.
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Program
(Times are approximate)
1700: Doors open
1730: Acknowledgment of Country, introduction
1800: Screening
1845: Panel discussion, Q+A, reflections
1930: Food and conversations
2100: Close
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