WHAT WOULD FEMINIST CLIMATE JUSTICE LOOK LIKE FOR EVERYDAY LIFE?
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Enjoy an evening of lively discussion, performances, exhibition and networking with refreshments.
About this event
Wen (Women’s Environmental Network) and the Women’s Budget Group invite you to an evening exploring what a feminist approach to Climate Justice would look like for everyday life.
The evening will include an exhibition of creative works and live performances by the Climate Sisters, panel discussion, a Q&A session and time for networking with refreshments. We're excited too that TATI a OTIJ-JO women led Collective will be catering for the event. Expect delicious authentic Bangla street food!
Speakers:
- Chair - Maria Adebowale-Schwarte, CEO, Foundation for Future London and Wen Ambassador
- Dee Woods - award-winning cook, community food educator, urban agriculturalist, broadcaster and researcher
- Tiffany Lam - Feminist Green New Deal Green & Inclusive Transport Policy Paper author
- Maeve Cohen - Feminist Green New Deal RoadMap author
- Olivia Sweeney - Black & Green Ambassadors
- Emma Geen - Bristol Disability Equality Forum
- More speakers tbc
Programme:
6pm - Registration, drinks & refreshments, networking & Climate Sisters Exhibition
7pm - Welcome & films
7.15pm - Performance
7.20pm - Speaker panel discussion
8.15pm - Q&A session
8.35pm - Performances
8.55pm - Closing words
9pm - Event ends
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