Joy Alphonsus, nurse, actress, entrepreneur, mother of three

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Why is it important to understand one another, care for each other—and still not forget ourselves?
Because cooking is a way to learn together, share experiences, take care of each other, and practice solidarity.

Cooking is my language of love, said Joy Alphonsus

That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome a very special guest:
Joy Alphonsus – nurse, actress, entrepreneur, mother of three – who also share insights about the inspiring Carnival of Connections.

Joy is a Nigerian living in Vienna, currently studying at the Academy of Fine Arts. She combines creativity, care, and resilience in her work—whether through storytelling, community building, or innovation.

Don’t miss these upcoming events!

Carnival of Connections – Carnival of the Waters
 Saturday, 28 June 2025 | 🕓 4:00–9:00 PM
Badestelle Kaiserwasser | Free admission | Not barrier-free

A joyful celebration of Mami Water, ancestral wisdom, migration, rituals, storytelling, food & collective joy.

Carnival of Connections – Exhibition & Party
 Saturday, 12 July 2025 | 🕔 5:00–11:00 PM
 Flucc | Free entry | Barrier-free

An interactive multimedia exhibition exploring embodied knowledge, ancestral memory, and diasporic connections.
More info: carnivalofconnections.eu

The project was initiated by Henrie Dennis and supported by SHIFT.

 

 

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