

Tue, Mar 11
|The Jamii Hub
Tuesday Discovering - Culture Cloths
Designer & Moderator: Sabrine S. Hakam Artist: Sharon Zarita Adhiambo Through an exhibit of headwraps and informative visuals, we’ll explore how these adornments shape personal and collective narratives.
Time & Location
Mar 11, 2025, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
The Jamii Hub, 264 The Esplanade, Toronto, ON M5A 4J6, Canada
About the Event
FREE | 16+
Headwraps have long been more than just a fashion statement. Across cultures, they symbolize identity, heritage, resistance, and self-expression. Worn with pride, headwraps tell stories of belonging, defiance, spirituality, and resilience.
For this edition of Culture Cloths, we invite you to a conversation that unfolds through fabric. Join us as we explore the deep cultural and historical significance of headwraps in a community-engaged talk moderated by Sabrine S. Hakam with guest speaker and March Cycle lead artist by Sharon Zarita Adhiambo.
This is an experience for anyone interested in the cultural and historical significance of headwraps, whether you wear them, admire them, or simply want to learn more. Open to everyone 16+, with a special welcome to fashion enthusiasts and cultural explorers. No materials are needed, just bring your curiosity! Come for the conversation, stay for the connections (and of course, tea and snacks!).