Protest as Praxis
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and children—are surviving in camps under the threat of militia violence, torture, and sexual assault. Children, many without families or protection, are pushed into dangerous forms of labour, trafficking, and armed groups, while the absence of healthcare, food systems, and safe shelter deepens the crisis. This night uses comedy as a praxis: a way to gather, redistribute resources, and refuse distance from Sudan’s struggle. Come be part of a community-led effort that centres dignity, accountability, and action.