What is fossil fuel fascism - and what can we do about it?
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What is fossil fuel fascism - and what can we do about it?
Climate denial, extractivism, and violent power; how do we stop those who "drill, baby, drill" in the midst of a climate crisis.
Join us for an inspiring discussion with Zoe Gardner, Max Haiven, and more TBC to unite in active hope for a fairer, more resilient future.
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If your financial circumstances are a barrier to you attending this event then we have a limited number of guest list tickets available. Please make the title of your email 'Fossil Fuel Fascism' and send your message to fossilfreelondon@gmail.com - no questions asked.
Vegan food and drink can be purchased at the venue
Unfortunately under 18s are not allowed at this event
Accessibility info: There are ramps through most of the premises but unfortunately the toilets and DJ booth area are not wheelchair accessible. Please email fossilfreelondon@gmail.com if you have access needs and we will see what we can do to accommodate you.
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More information on the panelists:
Zoe Gardner is a leading independent researcher, campaigner and commentator on immigration and asylum policy in the UK and Europe. She has previously held research, policy and communications roles at the European Network on Statelessness, the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, Asylum Aid, the Race Equality Foundation and the European Council on Refugees and Exiles.
Max Haiven is a writer and teacher and Canada Research Chair in the Radical Imagination. His most recent books are Palm Oil: The Grease of Empire (2022), Revenge Capitalism: The Ghosts of Empire, the Demons of Capital, and the Settling of Unpayable Debts (2020) and Art after Money, Money after Art: Creative Strategies Against Financialization (2018). He is currently working on a book for MIT Press tentatively titled The Player and the Played: Gamification, Financialization and (anti-)Fascism and a board game, Billionaires and Guillotines. He led a team that recently published The World After Amazon: Stories from Amazon Workers (2024). Haiven is editor of VAGABONDS, a series of short, radical books from Pluto Press. He teaches at Lakehead University, where he directs the ReImagining Value Action Lab (RiVAL). As part of Sense & Solidarity, he offers strategy and communications workshops for social movements.
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Love Shack
299 Cambridge Heath Road
#Arch 298 London E2 9HA United Kingdom
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