23623 Turin, Italy PALAZZO NUOVO https://maps.app.goo.gl/8jxJUHUDFa7YzQQz9 31 January 2026 #Repost @labas_bo Pullman verso torino da bologna per la manifestazione nazionale in difesa degli spazi sociali e di askatasuna del 31 gennaio. Si parte e si torna insieme da Bologna! Info e prenotazioni al numero +39 3921186225, oppure tutti i giorni in portineria a labas. Partenza ore 8:30 dal TPO, Via Casarini 17/5 Nell’ormai evidente torsione autoritaria, gli ultimi mesi stanno evidenziando un salto di qualità: l’attacco alle città che non si allineano al progetto di società del Governo Meloni. Si tratta di un attacco che avviene tramite dei veri e propri commissariamenti dei governi cittadini: lo abbiamo visto a Milano con il Leoncavallo, a Bologna per la partita di basket con il Maccabi Tel Aviv, a Torino nei confronti dell’Askatasuna e ancora a Roma contro SpinTime, e ad altre latitudini lo vediamo con Trump e l’ICE contro New York e Minneapolis. È infatti laddove si creano le condizioni per una cooperazione libera e conflittuale – nelle città ribelli e negli spazi sociali che ne fanno parte – che si concentrano l’opposizione e l’alternativa alle destre globali e dove si sperimentano forme di partecipazione dal basso e democrazia diretta; ed è qui, di conseguenza, che il Governo nazionale fa sul serio per aumentare ad ogni costo il suo potere. Anche di questo si discuterà all’assemblea nazionale O re O libertà, che si terrà al TPO di Bologna il 24 e 25 gennaio, che si pone l’obiettivo, più urgente e fondamentale che mai, di costruire la nuova alleanza ribelle contro i re del mondo, dai padroni dell’AI ai signori degli Stati-nazione. Ed è proprio per la sfida che ci pongono i re del mondo che sarà importante essere a fianco dei compagni e delle compagne il 31 gennaio. Sprigioniamo la primavera
23622 Fribourg, Switzerland PLACE PYTHON https://maps.app.goo.gl/usj3VeLmQDnRBbqNA 28 February 2026 #Repost @fribourg_palestine NOUBLIONS PAS LA PALESTINE Rassemblement en solidarite avec gaza Samedi 28 fevrier place python a fribourg -14h Soyons nombreux•ses
23621 Vancouver, Canada 1803 East 1st Ave https://maps.app.goo.gl/qF5iGp2j6dqqW3z4A 26 January 2026 #Repost @weaving.our.worlds Announcing: Countering FIFA 2026: Reflecting and learning from the 2010 Olympics Resistance Monday, January 26, 2026 6 pm. Starts with light meal. LINK IN BIO TO REGISTER 1803 East 1st Ave. xʷməθkʷəyəm, Sḵwxwú7mesh & səlilwətaɬ lands Join Weaving Our Worlds for an evening reflecting on the resistance to the 2010 Winter Olympics and how we counter the 2026 FIFA World Cup. We will hear from speakers about resistance efforts before and during the 2010 Winter Olympics, and the impact of the Olympics on 'Vancouver' from housing to Indigenous land struggles to austerity to criminalization. Years before the Olympics came to town, coalitions and networks of resistance formed to push back. Vancouver will host seven matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, from Jun 11 to July 19, 2026, alongside 15 other cities across Canada, Mexico, and the U.S., with the FIFA Fan Festival held at the PNE. The City of Vancouver and the BC government are using this event to further militarize, increase surveillance, conduct inhumane street sweeps, and push neoliberal privatization measures. Accessibility + Housekeeping Light meal at 6 pm. Food will be put away by 6:20 pm so people remain masked. Please bring a container if you want to take food away. Event starts at 6:30 pm Free. We will collect donations at the door to cover event costs and redistribution to groups TBA. ASL-English interpretation confirmed. Venue has an accessible entrance at street level, which gives access to hall, washrooms, and kitchen. The washroom door opening is 86 cm, and the stall door is 61 cm. Child-friendly space, and there is also a playroom in the venue. Childminding confirmed on-site. Masks required to ensure that the day is accessible to immunocompromised comrades and protects all of us from Covid-19 transmission. If you are not someone who typically opts to wear a mask, we thank you for respecting this and helping us to enact a collectivist approach to wellbeing. Presenters and ASL interpreters may remove masks while presenting. Masks will be available on-site.
23620 Surrey, Canada Cloverdale Agriplex, Surrey https://maps.app.goo.gl/TVT912KRLoV8KzxA7 25 January 2026 #Repost @hiyadania Join us for Tatreez 4 Palestine this Sunday at @marhabaevents.ca Vancouver Halal Bazaar. We are partnering with @pcs.van to raise funds for Gaza. Bring your clothing or ANY cloth items, pick a motif and we will stitch it directly on your item for you : Cloverdale Agriplex, Surrey BC : 10:30AM to 8PM : Sunday January 25 : Cash or e-transfer accepted, minimum $20 donation
23619 Coquitlam, Canada COQUITLAM CITY HALL https://maps.app.goo.gl/xNWLjyWNiUjQeZoE6 4 January 2026 #Repost @freepalestinetricities Today’s a good day to renew your commitment to the Palestinian cause. The indiscriminate bombing and killing OF OVER 150 humans during morning prayers by the US-backed IOF must be condemned! Coquitlam City Hall - 3pm - Today we will link arms in solidarity during a portion of our rally, and we also plan to close with a short march. Please come out and show your support for humanity, we must not become desensitized to such brutal atrocities during this genocide of Gaza! #savegaza #freegaza #freefreepalestine #freepalestinetricitiesbc #palestinewillbefree #stopthegenocide #endtheapartheid #fuckisrahell #endzionism #peacerally #righttoprotest #coquitlam #portcoquitlam #portmoody #tricitiesbc
23618 Vancouver, Canada Nest 4202 - GSS Loft https://maps.app.goo.gl/NNtqUDHynuR2zxtc7 23 January 2026 #Repost @palestinesolidarityactionubc CALLING ALL GAMERS This Friday we’ll be hosting a board game social and bake sale in the GSS lounge and would love to see you there!! Come hang out, get to know other people in the movement, eat yummy treats, and help support al-Duyuk village in the West Bank!
23617 Vancouver, Canada DJAVAD MOWAFAGHIAN CINEMA, SFU 149 W HASTINGS ST, VANCOUVER, BC https://maps.app.goo.gl/gHHbJhTBrvR1GkwE8 23 January 2026 #Repost @anafalastini.doc Ana Falastini is coming back to Vancouver! Event Details: * Date: Friday, 23-January-2026 * Time: Doors Open at 05:30 pm * Location: Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema, SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver BC V6D 1H4 Join us for the screening of Ana Falastini, a documentary that tells the Palestinian story like it was never told before! You’ll be walking into a glamorous red-carpet Palestinian evening filled with performances, delicous cuisine, art display and thought provoking discussions. Ana Falastini is more than just a documentary screening; it is a celebration of cultural endurance and a platform for dialogue and understanding. Brought to you by: Falasteen Lens Society & Inspirit Foundation. In Partnership with the Compatitive Centre of Muslim Studies @ccms_sfu & Al Awda Vancouver @alawdavancouver Book your tickets: AnaFalastini.com Or through the link in our bio Can’t wait to share this journey with you all.
23616 Vancouver, Canada SFU Harbour Centre Earl & Jennie Lohn Policy Room (7000) 515 West Hastings St, Vancouver https://maps.app.goo.gl/iZEWXVQVjrCSsdhT9 22 January 2026 #Repost @weaving.our.worlds Announcing Narratives of Sudan: Film Screening and Panel We are honored to host Narratives of Sudan: A Film Screening & Talkback with award-winning director Timeea M. Ahmed (Sundance, Berlinale, Hot Docs nominee). Thursday January 22, 2026 Doors 5:30 pm Start 6 pm SFU Harbor Center, Room 7000, 515 West Hastings St, Vancouver, unceded xʷməθkʷəyəm, Sḵwxwú7mesh & səlilwətaɬ lands Free public event but spaces are limited RSVP at link in WOW bio & Share to spread the word. Organized by Voices for Sudan and Sudan Solidarity Collective, supported by Weaving Our Worlds and SFU Labour Studies Experience Timeea M Ahmed's powerful films: "Khartoum" (Feature Film) "is it war?" (Experimental Short) How do we archive a revolution? How does storytelling become an act of resistance? Dive deeper in a post-screening panel with Timeea M. Ahmed and the brilliant Sudanese writer Dinan Alasad, both in-person! We’ll explore how visual and verbal storytelling can reclaim history, resist erasure, and rebuild collective memory. Moderated by Salome Ayuak. This free event is a space for community, learning, and amplifying vital voices from Sudan.
23615 Burnaby, Canada 1410 Student Union Building (SUB), Burnaby Campus https://maps.app.goo.gl/TkHemqXKNRTjwMbk9 22 January 2026 #Repost @sfpirg How are capitalism, gender, and violence historically entangled? This workshop centers on Silvia Federici’s Caliban and the Witch, examining primitive accumulation, the witch hunts, and the disciplining of women’s bodies as foundational to the rise of capitalism. We’ll trace Federici’s arguments about reproductive labor, enclosure, and the production of gendered social relations, and read the text as both historical analysis and political intervention. Open to those interested in feminist theory, Marxism, and the history of capitalism. Location: 1410 Student Union Building (SUB), Burnaby Campus
23614 Vancouver, Canada SFU Harbour Centre -Labatt Hall https://maps.app.goo.gl/fMK82XmohkhKDhC29 20 January 2026 #Repost @menafilmfestival Join us for a special screening and Q&A with director Omar Mouallem @omar_aok Tue, Jan 20, 2026 • 5:30 PM Adapted from Saeed Teebi’s acclaimed Her First Palestinian and Other Stories, Nader’s Girl explores Palestinian identity, memory, and belonging in the diaspora, and the translation of literature into film. Hosted as part of SFU’s Cultures of Belonging series, in partnership with the Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies @ccms_sfu . NOTAFLOF — no one turned away for lack of funds SFU students, staff, and community members can request a complimentary ticket Come for the film, stay for the conversation. #MENA2026 #CulturesOfBelonging #NadersGirl #PanelDiscussion #SWANAFilm #vancouverevents
23613 Vancouver, Canada VIFF Studio Theatre https://maps.app.goo.gl/CQTntUGzpk3Pv4B49 18 January 2026 #Repost @menafilmfestival Introducing the IT’S COMPLICATED film bundle Screening Sun, Jan 18, 2026 | 6:30 PM Bundle Runtime: 84 Min VIFF Studio Theatre Exploring the relationship between the MENA/SWANA community and their homelands, this non-fiction shorts program reflects on exile, genocide, censorship, and government neglect. Each film gives voice to a layered and often conflicted sense of home. Described by MENA staff as nostalgic and full of wisdom, many of these stories center the lived experiences of community elders. Featuring: Redacted Dreams, Like a Spiral, Is It War?, Fragmented, already dead. Also streaming online Jan 15 – Jan 30, 2026 #film #filmfestival #menafilm #shortfilms #documentary #homestories
23612 Vancouver, Canada 1943 E Hastings St (enter from alley) https://maps.app.goo.gl/eQq4BJ2JDhqSE6cC7 17 January 2026 #Repost @voicesfor_sudan Join us for a Screenprint Fundraiser for Sudan All proceeds will go directly toward evacuation efforts in Sudan. Jan 17 | 11–4 PM 1943 E Hastings St (enter from alley) Bring your own shirts, hoodies, totes, or patches to get a design screenprinted by donation. Limited totes available for purchase. Come through, support, and spread the word.
23611 Toronto, Canada PROSSERMAN JCC 4588 BATHURST ST https://maps.app.goo.gl/5HTG9ezLxQQdfoiaA 19 January 2026 #Repost @action4rpalestine ALERT: GEN*CIDE ISN'T A JOKE Guy Hochman, an IOF murderer, is scheduled to headline a comedy show in Toronto on Monday January 19. Not only was he a commander in the occupation forces responsible for the m*rder of countless Palestinian men, women and children, he has openly publicized and glorified the gen*cide in his videos. And now, he has been invited by Toronto's zionist community to tell jokes about it on stage. What could be more vile than k*lling innocents and then mocking them for money? Perhaps paying to watch the show? If we can't get this war criminal banned from performing, we can at least show up to shame the Toronto zionists who pay to come see him. 6:30pm Monday January 19 In front of 4588 Bathurst St. (JCC)
23610 Toronto, Canada The Redwood Theatre 1300 Gerrard Street East Toronto, ON https://maps.app.goo.gl/VubSsioUmyjo3G5a6 17 January 2026 #Repost @eastendacts Don’t forget to buy your tickets for a special screening this Saturday Jan 17 @theredwoodtheatre. We’re showing the film Sudan, Remember Us: a beautiful homage to the poetry, songs, art, and stories of resistance, told through the voices of a generation of young activists unbowed in their fight for justice and peace. BUY TICKETS via the QR code in the video or by the link in our bio. Shajane, Maha, Muzamil, Khatab, and the voice of poet Chaikhoon form a cinematic chorus—young, politically defiant, and artistically fearless. In their twenties, they stand at the front lines of a revolution, confronting a corrupted army and paramilitary militias responsible for brutal war crimes in Darfur, Kordofan, and Blue Nile. They could have lost hope before they even began. Instead, through chants, poems, and dreams, they built a movement that helped topple a regime. Blending intimate storytelling with sweeping political urgency, Sudan, Remember Us captures the uneven struggle between the fire of militias and the unbreakable voices of the people. It’s a tribute to the power of words—and a reminder that freedom is a fight born first in the imagination. After the film, we will be joined by guest speaker Rania El Mugammar @rania.writes a Sudanese artist, liberation educator, and East End neighbour. There will be a bake sale offering sweet and savoury treats. The venue offers bar service. Net proceeds from ticket sales & the bake sale will be going to the @sudansolidaritycollective, @torontocommunityjusticefund, our families in Gaza, and @eastendacts Please bring one non-perishable food item to contribute to @cf___to in the east end. If there is a financial barrier to purchasing a ticket, please email us at [email protected]
23609 Ottawa, Canada Carleton Heights Community Centre 1665 Apeldoorn Ave https://maps.app.goo.gl/mNFocD1rTBVwhN8v5 1 February 2026 #Repost @apaccanada Join us on Sunday, February 1st at the Carleton Heights Community Centre (1665 Apeldoorn Ave) for the resumption of our regular Palestinian community gatherings. This Jalsa will be an opportunity to hear from APAC Vice President, Nihad Jasser, about her exciting and impactful experience visiting South Africa to participate in Islamic Relief’s Inspire program. As always, there will be plenty of time to socialize and catch up with each other, as well as connect directly with the Board on any questions, feedback and ideas you have. Families are most welcome and we encourage attendees to bring a small snack or dessert to share - we’ll take care of the coffee and tea! Hope to see you there! #apac #palestine #ottawa #ottawaevents














