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Stories of Palestinian Women & Girls

Hosted by Laïla El-Métoui the evening will consist of a panel discussion around two books that share the Palestinian struggle of women and girls, followed by a Q&A and book signings.

Date: Friday 21 June

Time: 6:30pm - 9pm

Price: Free

Location: The Common Press

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Stories of Palestinian Women & Girls

The Dao of Unrepresentative British Chinese Experience

Daniel York Loh’s psychedelic gig-theatrical punk pop rap rock riff on what path to choose, which identity politics you embrace or whether it’s easier to be a butterfly dreaming of being ‘Chinese’.

Dates: on until Saturday 13 July

Price: from £13

Location: Soho Theatre

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The Dao of Unrepresentative British Chinese Experience

Windrush Wellness Fest

Black Farmer’s Market CIC and Myatt's Field Park have teamed up to celebrate Windrush Day with a special selection of their known traders along with family-fun workshops and guest speakers on growing and health.

Date: Saturday 22 June

Time: 10am - 6pm

Price: Free

Location: Myatt's Field Park

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Windrush Wellness Fest

Where We Come From: In Conversation with Aniefiok Ekpoudom + Elijah

This event for Last World Festival is an intimate conversation series sees a range of ground-breaking artists and musicians sit with writer and author Aniefiok Ekpoudom and Elijah to talk through the many seasons of their lives, art and careers.

Date: Saturday 22 June

Time: 7:30pm

Price: £8

Location: The Roundhouse

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Where We Come From In Conversation with Aniefiok Ekpoudom + Elijah

Art for Struggle

A programme that shares a vision of Palestinian resistance that is unapologetic, beautiful, subversive, and inspiring.

Date: Saturday 22 June

Time: 3:30pm

Price: from £14

Location: ICA

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Art for Struggle

NAOMI in Fashion

The first exhibition of its kind exploring the extraordinary career of fashion model Naomi Campbell. Through the work of leading global designers and photographers we celebrate her creative collaborations, activism and far-reaching cultural impact.

Dates: Saturday 22 June - Sunday 6 April 2025

Price: from £10

Location: V&A South Kensington

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NAOMI in Fashion

Janda Supper Club

A BYOB Malaysian supper club hosted at 18 Peckham Rye.

Date: Tuesday 25 June

Time: 7pm

Price: £60

Location: Janda

Email hello@jandalondon.uk to book your spot.

Pasar Malam Feast

British Tunisian Society Summer Reception

An evening of drinks, Tunisian finger food, music and a talk on all things harissa.

Date: Tuesday 25 June

Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Price: £20 - inc. drinks and food

Location: Arab Chamber of Commerce

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British Tunisian Society Summer Reception

Ernest Cole: House of Bondage

This substantial exhibition currently showing revisits South-African photographer Ernest Cole’s (1940-1990) ground-breaking project House of Bondage. In 1966 Cole fled South Africa and smuggled out his photographs, settling in New York.

Dates: on until Sunday 22 September

Price: from £8

Location: The Photographer's Gallery

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Ernest Cole: House of Bondage

Munch of the Week

Cedar

“Cedar is located in South Wimbledon, near where I grew up. Not only does it have the best and most authentic Lebanese food, but I hold it close to my heart because it’s where my family and I would always go out to eat when I was growing up and even to this day! One of my Teta’s favourites too. My Teta always cooked the best Lebanese/Armenian food so I always trusted her judgement on this one being authentic.” - Bklava

This spot was recommended by Bklava in her guide to Lebanese restaurants in London.

Location: South Wimbledon

Cedar