This event is a fundraiser. Donations will be given to the Arab Centre for the Protection of Nature’s ‘Reviving Gaza’s Farmland Project’, an agricultural project aiming to combat the impact of famine and blockades on Gazans.
The event will begin with the screening of a programme of films highlighting the intrinsic connections between land, culture, and self-determination. Afterwards, you can get your hands in some soil with practical planting activities, learn more about Forgan Art Centre’s own new seed library, and a make your own DIY zine.
We’ll be fuelled with food by Simply Flo who specialise in Lebanese vegan cuisine that celebrates fresh, wholesome ingredients and bold flavours that reflect the traditions of the Middle East.
Resources will be available for learning more about Palestinian culture and food security. If you can’t attend, please consider donating.
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