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Think Africa Week: Cultural Bazaar

THINK AFRICA WEEK 2022 - CULTURAL BAZAAR

Comics, culture & science / Tiivistämö 19.11.2022

What do science, climate & comics have in common? Come find out next Saturday when we are joining the Think Africa Week 2022 final event, a cultural bazaar at Tiivistämö. Safer Climate is a proud partner and co-organizer of the week that is themed Shifting perspectives.

During the event, you can meet us among the other exhibitors and participants, learn more about our network and take part in a comic drawing workshop. You will also have a chance to get to some of the research equipment used in climate change related research. The workshop will held at 2 pm and 3 pm, but you are free to draw comics during the whole day. The day is full of family-friendly activities, and we hope that adults, youth and children alike will join the day and Safer Climate activities, and share their ideas. Hope to see you there!

Tentative program:

Main stage

  • 10:30 Registration opens

  • 11:00 Event starts

  • 11:10 Opening of the event by MCs, Dora Puhakka and Akin Akinsola

  • 11:20 Welcoming words from Think Africa Week organisers

  • 11:35 Introduction of safer climate initiative by Theresia Bilola and Rosa Rantanen

  • 11:45 Goodwill speech by Isioma Ify

  • 11:55 Artistic performance by Joy Nwosu

  • 12:05 Panel discussion: How we wear our “Africaness”: with Ms Aria Arai, Liz Ndengwa, Antonia Atarah, Mohamed Ali, Hope Nwosu (Moderator)

  • 13:00: Lunch break with African food by African pots

  • 14.00 – 16:00: Artistic performances (Prince Nean) & Cultural Exhibitions & Networking

  • 15: 15 Recap + feedback

  • 16:00 Event ends

Kids corner

  • Storytelling workshop led by Fatima Usman and Eucharia Imoesi (14:00 – 15:00)

  • Book exhibition by POC lukupiiri with children, young adult, and adult books (throughout the day)

  • Hair exhibition

Events running the whole day

  • Cultural Exhibitions

  • Safer climate interactive desk and comic workshop

  • Book co-creation station / storytelling

Target Audience. Suitable for everyone interested in experiencing the differences in cultures of people of African background

Registration link for attending event in-person -> https://bit.ly/taweek22.

The event venue is accessible by wheelchair, more info here.

More info on Think Africa website.

In collaboration: Think Africa (read more about our collaboration here)

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