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REAL AUNTIES DAY, MARCH 8

Real Aunties Day on March 8 celebrates more than your parents’ siblings and genealogy. This holiday provides an organic way to bring all the realness together, especially for Black, Brown, and Tan families and communities. We know that real aunties defy pronouns, are chosen kinfolk, sometimes biological, and some are ancestors. Aunties do the work in real life, physically, spiritually, and emotionally that deserve appreciation. We intentionally set March 8, International Women’s Day, which honors women’s hard work, as Real Aunties Day. March is Women’s History Month, a perfect time to remember aunts!

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    Auntyland is a multidisciplinary arts space to celebrate aunts with stories, a holiday called ‘Real Aunties Day, and Auntyland Film Festival (AFF). On March 8, International Women’s Day, and throughout Women’s History Month March we feature programs by and about women and girls with a special focus on aunts.

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