Kanaky 101: Decolonial Feminist Perspectives

Artwork and graphic for event Kanaky 101: Decolonial Feminist Perspectives, 6pm-8pm 06/05/2026 Muloobinba, venue to be announced

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We are hosting a very special night in Muloobinba on Wednesday 6th May 2026. 

Come and join the women of Kanaky, ‘The Kanaky Delegation’ as they educate us on their ongoing struggle against French colonisation (stay tuned for more info soon!).

Tickets available from Fannaan. Mob have free entry and no-one will be turned away for lack of funds.

This trip will also be a chance for them to connect with decolonial First Nations elders and leaders. We are organising this event in collaboration with Treat Before Sports and Free Kanaky Solidarity Naarm.

The name ‘Kanaky’ stems from the word ‘Kanak’. The Kanak are the Indigenous people of Kanaky.

The Kanak people were living on the land thousands of years before Captain Cook showed up in 1774.

It’s thanks to him that many know Kanaky as the colonial name ‘New Caledonia’.

6-8pm Wednesday 6th May 2026. Venue in Muloobinba (Newcastle) TBA.

Tickets available from Fannaan. Mob have free entry and no-one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Proceeds will be given to The Kanaky Delegation to take back to Kanaky.

Stay tuned for more details.

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Artwork and graphic for event Kanaky 101: Decolonial Feminist Perspectives, 6pm-8pm 06/05/2026 Muloobinba, venue to be announced

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