Image credits: Prof Flora Samuel
Join us at the Cambridge Room for a discussion about how we as community organisers and activists can build social and environmental resilience in Cambridge.
This gathering is for community organisers, volunteers, climate advocates, and anyone passionate about community activism in Cambridge. This event includes an introduction to the Resilience Web journey so far, a discussion of why we feel this work is important, and opportunities to make connections with other community activists. We’ll explore what different types of resilience mean in practice and how we can work more purposefully as a collective.
Hosted by the Resilience Web, resilienceweb.org.uk
The Resilience Web is building resilience in society by providing a freely accessible online user-generated directory of local place-based community groups involved in the broad areas of sustainability and social justice. Through the software we develop and maintain, people of a local place-based community acquire a single destination to find groups, knowledge, volunteer opportunities, and community that is most relevant to their needs and interests. Utilising this directory, we then provide engagement and collaboration programmes, and innovate support for the existing ecosystem of a place and its outcomes.
Find us at The Cambridge Room, near the Fitzroy St entrance of The Grafton Centre - opposite H&M Home/Boots and one shop away from Gail's Café