Screening of 'Where They Put us': A Short Film by Traveller Movement
Join us for the screening of 'Where They Put Us: Traveller Sites and the Legacy of Environmental Racism'- A Short Film by Traveller Movement
We invite you to join us for the screening of our powerful and investigative short film, ‘Where They Put Us: Traveller Sites and the Legacy of Environmental Racism’ as a part of our Dignity Campaign funded by the Westway Trust.
This urgent film delves into the unacceptable conditions and locations of local authority Traveller sites across the country, with a searing case study on the Stable Way site situated directly underneath the Westway in London.
Follow Irish Traveller Charlie Doherty, as he investigates the legislative history behind these site locations and speaks directly to academics, health practitioners, and Stable Way residents. Together, they uncover the devastating real-world impact of insufficient site provision on communities that have been systematically pushed to the margins.
This event is a critical opportunity to:
· Understand the legacy of environmental racism facing Romani (Gypsy) and Irish Traveller communities.
· Witness the human cost of inadequate policy through the eyes of those living it.
· Learn from experts and community voices about the fight for justice and better living conditions.
Come for the film and stay for a panel discussion with those involved in the putting this important film together
We recommed arriving 15-20 minutes early to pass through security. The event will begin sharply at 6:30pm.
Agenda:
6:30pm – Introductions and Opening Remarks
6:45pm – Film Begins
7:00pm – Director of Film Discusses Production and the Challenges of Site Provision
7:10pm – Individual Thoughts and Reflections from Panel
7:30pm – Q&A Session with Panel
8:00pm – Networking and Refreshments (Refreshments will be provided)
9:00pm – Close
**Please note
This Eventbrite post ends several days before the event. You must be signed up days in advance as City Hall requires all names due to security purposes
Join us for the screening of 'Where They Put Us: Traveller Sites and the Legacy of Environmental Racism'- A Short Film by Traveller Movement
We invite you to join us for the screening of our powerful and investigative short film, ‘Where They Put Us: Traveller Sites and the Legacy of Environmental Racism’ as a part of our Dignity Campaign funded by the Westway Trust.
This urgent film delves into the unacceptable conditions and locations of local authority Traveller sites across the country, with a searing case study on the Stable Way site situated directly underneath the Westway in London.
Follow Irish Traveller Charlie Doherty, as he investigates the legislative history behind these site locations and speaks directly to academics, health practitioners, and Stable Way residents. Together, they uncover the devastating real-world impact of insufficient site provision on communities that have been systematically pushed to the margins.
This event is a critical opportunity to:
· Understand the legacy of environmental racism facing Romani (Gypsy) and Irish Traveller communities.
· Witness the human cost of inadequate policy through the eyes of those living it.
· Learn from experts and community voices about the fight for justice and better living conditions.
Come for the film and stay for a panel discussion with those involved in the putting this important film together
We recommed arriving 15-20 minutes early to pass through security. The event will begin sharply at 6:30pm.
Agenda:
6:30pm – Introductions and Opening Remarks
6:45pm – Film Begins
7:00pm – Director of Film Discusses Production and the Challenges of Site Provision
7:10pm – Individual Thoughts and Reflections from Panel
7:30pm – Q&A Session with Panel
8:00pm – Networking and Refreshments (Refreshments will be provided)
9:00pm – Close
**Please note
This Eventbrite post ends several days before the event. You must be signed up days in advance as City Hall requires all names due to security purposes
Speakers
Professor Margaret Greenfields
Katharine Quarmby
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
London City Hall
Kamal Chunchie Way
London E16 1ZE
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Agenda
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Introduction and Opening Remarks
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Film Screening Begins
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