About this Event
Join us for a vibrant day of culture, resistance, and solidarity at One Struggle, One Hope: A Congo–Sudan Conference. This powerful gathering brings together activists, educators, artists, and community members to explore shared struggles and collective visions for justice across Congo and Sudan.
Hosted by the National Education Union London International Solidarity Network, this non-profit event will feature a dynamic programme of political discussions, creative workshops, and community-led activities. Rooted in internationalism and grassroots organising, the day will create space for learning, connection, and action.
The event is open to all, with a special welcome to NEU members and those committed to global justice and solidarity.
Featured panellists include Sly Medi, Zaza Johnson, the Decolonise Centre, MENA and poet and activist JJ Bola, with more speakers to be announced. Together, they will lead discussions on resistance, decolonisation, Education and the ongoing struggles in Congo and Sudan.
Throughout the day, there will be political workshops and teach-ins led by organisers and campaigners, offering practical ways to engage in solidarity work and deepen understanding of the issues.
Explore a range of stalls featuring books, art, and community initiatives, alongside spaces for conversation and exchange. The event will also include a film screening, adding another layer of reflection and storytelling.
As always, food will be provided on theme, celebrating the rich cultures of Congo and Sudan. We will close the day with entertainment, bringing music, performance, and joy to end in celebration of culture, resilience, and hope.
A rich cultural and political gathering you won’t want to miss.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
National Education Union, Mabledon Place, London, United Kingdom
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