Sixteen days, infinite future.
The campaign ends.
The work continues.
We carry the fire forward.
#FfenaKuKyoto #UniteToEndGBV #16Days
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We do not fade.
We do not quiet.
We carry each other
and we keep going.
#FfenaKuKyoto #16Days
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Warm ember graphic with gentle glow and text reading “You deserve safety, softness, and care. Always.” Calm aesthetic, DEF & SMUG logos and access icons.
Warm ember graphic with gentle glow and text reading “You do not have to be strong to deserve protection. Rest is a right.” Calm aesthetic, DEF & SMUG logos and access icons.
Safety and dignity are not rewards — they are rights.
Disability, trauma, gender diversity, or identity do not diminish anyone’s right to rest, protection, and respect.
#FfenaKuKyoto #16Days
@smug2004.bsky.social
Text card on warm ember background reading: “Safety must include disabled survivors. Policy is protection.” DEF & SMUG logos and accessibility icons at the bottom.
Text card on warm ember background reading: “If services are not accessible, they are not safe. Change the system ” DEF & SMUG logos and accessibility icons at the bottom.
Policy sets the conditions for safety.
When disability inclusion and LGBTQ plus protections are missing in GBV policy, survivors are placed at risk.
We refuse systems that leave disabled and queer survivors outside.
#FfenaKuKyoto #UniteToEndGBV #16days
A warm ember graphic reading “International Day of Persons with Disabilities: We lead. We create. We protect.” Accessible symbols, DEF and SMUG logo visible.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities:
We lead.
We build.
We protect.
#FfenaKuKyoto #IDPD #16Days #UniteToEndGBV
Digital safety is a love language.
Turn off location. Blur faces. Check in quietly.
#FfenaKuKyoto #UniteToEndGBV
#16Days
A warm ember graphic with soft white glow and text “On World AIDS Day, we remember, we honor, we protect, we love.” DEF and SMUG logo and accessibility icons beneath.
World AIDS Day.
We honor. We remember. We fight.
HIV justice is queer justice.
HIV justice is disability justice.
#FfenaKuKyoto #WorldAIDSDay
Soft ember background with warm gold glow. Text reads “To those who hold us, thank you. Care is sacred labor.” Small flame symbol, DEF logo, accessibility icons.
For every quiet helper, listener, interpreter, advocate, and protector — thank you.
Care is sacred work.
#FfenaKuKyoto #UniteToEndGBV
Carousel of warm amber and gold slides introducing the Bonfire Care Toolkit. Text emphasizes care as community protection and accessibility as survival. DEF branding and accessibility icons visible.
Carousel of warm amber and gold slides introducing the Bonfire Care Toolkit. Text emphasizes care as community protection and accessibility as survival. DEF branding and accessibility icons visible.
Carousel of warm amber and gold slides introducing the Bonfire Care Toolkit. Text emphasizes care as community protection and accessibility as survival. DEF branding and accessibility icons visible.
Carousel of warm amber and gold slides introducing the Bonfire Care Toolkit. Text emphasizes care as community protection and accessibility as survival. DEF branding and accessibility icons visible.
Care protects us.
Care saves lives.
Bonfire Care Toolkit coming soon.
Stay close to the fire.
#FfenaKuKyoto #UniteToEndGBV #CareAsResistance #16days
“I survived because someone stayed.”
We do not heal alone.
We gather, we hold each other, we rise.
#BonfireStories #FfenaKuKyoto #UniteToEndGBV
For disabled women who depend on technology to communicate and survive, tech-facilitated violence is
especially devastating.
Abusers know this. They use spyware, tracking, isolation, and control.
Technology should liberate, not entrap.
#TFGBV #DisabilityJustice #FfenaKuKyoto #16days
Text reading: Only 12 percent of GBV services in East Africa are accessible. We gather to change that.
Twelve percent access is not enough.
Survivors should not be locked out of safety.
Disabled and queer survivors deserve doors that open, not walls.
We gather to change what is possible.
#FfenaKuKyoto #UniteToEndGBV #16Days
Image of three women sitting by the bonfire. The one on the right is in a wheel chair wearing a grey shirt. The one in the middle is wearing a grey shirt with the rainbow and sitting on a log with the one on the left who is wearing a darker grey shirt.
The fire is lit, and we gather.
Ffena Ku Kyoto means All of Us by the Bonfire, rooted in African care, solidarity, and survivor leadership.
We UNITE to end violence.
We hold each other.
We rise together.
#FfenaKuKyoto #UniteToEndGBV #16Days