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October 30, 2025

Oct 30: Abolish Immigration Detention! Evening with Othman Hamdan

Abolish Immigration Detention: Evening with Othman Hamdan

🗓 Thurs, October 30 from 6-8 pm

📍1803 East 1st Avenue. xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh & səlilwətaɬ lands

🍕 Pizza served

😷 Masks required

♿ Venue has an accessible entrance at street level

Othman Hamdan is a Palestinian with Jordan citizenship who was accused of supporting "online extremism", and arrested as part of RCMP's Project Scollop. He was incarcerated for two years in Canadian prison, after which he was acquitted on all charges.

But then immigration authorities went after him. He was detained in immigration prison in 2017 and his refugee status was revoked. In detention, he built close bonds with fellow detainees. He was released years later but continues to battle against deportation, and his immigration status in Canada is still in limbo.

Othman has written a book about his experiences and the stories of his fellow detainees. He is also suing the CBSA and Ministry of Public Safety for malicious prosecution and for his time in solitary confinement.

As abolitionists, we are organizing this by-invite event not because we endorse what may be Othman's personal views, but because we must mount a fight back against carceral state violence. Othman will be speaking about immigration detention and his struggles against CBSA racism, surveillance and persecution. His voice is incredibly important in understanding immigration detention, incarceration, and the racist national security apparatus that targets Arab, African, and South Asian Muslims.

We hope this gathering will help build awareness for Othman's legal challenges, and create space to practice abolitionist solidarity with those facing detention, incarceration, and security state repression in our communities.

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October 31, 2025(1 event)


October 31, 2025

Solidarity through Detention Walls


Artist Credit: Olly Costello

🗓️ Friday, October 31 at 7 pm

📍Surrey Immigration Holding Centre, 13130 76 Ave, Surrey, BC V3W 2V6, Coast Salish Territories including the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen), and Semiahma (Semiahmoo) peoples

🎭 Wear a costume (no appropriation etc!)

Immigration Detention Centres are designed to enact violence. They are sites of fear, disorientation, isolation, and forced confinement. In 2022, on Christmas Day, a migrant detainee died in the Surrey Detention Center.

In the past year, the Canada Border Services Agency locked up 935 people in immigration detention in so-called BC. There is no legal limit to the length of time that the CBSA can detain migrants. Last year, they incarcerated 193 migrants for over 99 days each.

The detention regime, including so-called "Alternatives to Detention," is part of the racist deportation machine that keeps people afraid, surveilled and precarious. Carney's government is ramping up these systems - dedicating budget increases to CBSA, increasing deportations by 25% next year, and cutting access to permanent immigration status. Proposed Bills C-2 and C-12 will allow the deportation of many asylum seekers without a hearing, cancellation of immigration documentation, and give police and intelligence agencies access to private information without a warrant.

We need solidarity and resistance to respond to these escalating legislated attacks and growing anti-migrant racism everywhere. Not one more detention, not one more detention! Abolish all detention and jails and borders!

This Halloween, let's confront this scary institution with solidarity. We will be outside the Detention Center with care and treats for loved ones coming during visiting hours, and send musical messages of solidarity for those on the inside. Join us on Oct 31st at 7 pm!

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November 10, 2025

Nov 10: Indigenous Love and Rage: Resistance to Settler Colonialism

Indigenous Love and Rage: Resistance to Settler Colonialism

Registration required: https://actionnetwork.org/events/indigenousloveandrage

🗓Monday November 10 at 6 pm

📍1803 East 1st Ave. xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh & səlilwətaɬ lands

Featuring:

​sχɬemtəna:t St’agid Jaad Audrey Sieglis a Musqueam matriarch and warrior. Audrey has been active on grassroots environmental and social justice-political frontline movements, raising awareness on MMIWG2S+, advocacy on DTES issues such as housing and the toxic drug crisis, and making connections between extractive industry projects on Indigenous lands and violations of Indigenous rights.

✨​Glen Coulthard​ is a founder and instructor at Dechinta Centre for research and Learning, associate professor in the First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program and Department of Political Science at UBC, and the award-winning author of Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition. Glen is Yellowknives Dene.

✨​Laura Holland is of Wet’suwet’en Nation, Laksilyu, House on a Flat Rock. Laura and her family have been fighting for Justice for Jared after Jared Lowndes was murdered by the RCMP in 2021. Their work has been fighting the ongoing stigma that was created by police and all those that protect them. Laura's life's work for decades has been advocating for Indigenous people against colonial systems.

Poster uses art by Gord Hill (Kwakwaka'wakw Nation), used with permission

Event Details:​

Weaving Our Worlds humbly invites you to an evening of Indigenous knowledge-sharing and Indigenous resistance to settler-colonialism. Indigenous peoples continue to resist many colonial violences — capitalist extraction and land theft, policing and incarceration, the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous relatives, drug poisoning crisis, ongoing apprehension of Indigenous children, and settler racism and domination — while asserting Indigenous knowledge, culture, and life.

Alex Wilson, land-based two spirit educator from Opaskwayak Cree Nation, writes "Our knowledge, cosmologies (how we understand ourselves within the wider multiverse), and all of the relational structures that connect to that knowledge have been impacted and, to some degree, severed by colonialism. When we say ‘Land Back,’ we are acknowledging and invoking those ancient knowledge systems and calling for a validation of them in our contemporary times.”

💰​​Free. We will collect CASH donations at the door with all proceeds going to Lax’Yip Firekeepers and Wet’swuwet’en Yintah

🥗​Light meal served by our FTP comrades 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

​🧡​ASL-English interpretation confirmed.

🚫​We never collaborate with any policing agency. This includes never allowing entry to cops, cbsa etc, nor ever providing information or immigration status of people.

​😷​Masks required to ensure that the day is accessible to immunocompromised comrades and protects all of us. Presenters and ASL interpreters may remove masks while presenting. Masks will be available on-site.

🧒🏾​Child-friendly space, and there is also a playroom in the venue. Childminding for children under 8 years can be requested through the registration form. For older children, we have unsupervised activities like board games and a movie screening.

♿​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.

🌸​We welcome curiosity and conversation! This does not extend to harassing, discriminatory, oppressive speech or actions especially related to marginalised genders, sexualities, race, religion, disability, age, appearance, etc Everyone commits to a welcoming and dignified environment for all.

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