Join representatives from a range of grassroots campaigning organisations at the COP 26 Landing Hub for a series of talks and short films by indigenous artists and land defenders from
Join representatives from a range of grassroots campaigning organisations at the COP 26 Landing Hub for a series of talks and short films by indigenous artists and land defenders from Brazil, Cambodia and the UK.
Screenings and talks from Not1More; Zé Claudio and Maria Institute (IZM); Cambodian Youth Network; Um Outro Céu (Another Sky); Together We Ride. Artists, activists and researchers will share films that explore and highlight a wide range of lived experience and resistance to ecologically and culturally destructive extractive projects, ranging from mega dams and logging to the construction of HS2.
Expect conversation about the specific stories of resistance, as well as exploration of the commonalities and differences of struggles to defend lands and the environment in different countries.
With support and facilitation from Brighton-based arts and environment organisation, ONCA.
Contributors/Performers: ONCA / Not1More
Cost: Free
Age: All ages, comes with trigger warning
Featuring: Panel discussion, knowledge sharing
Audience Notice: This event is wheelchair accessible, trigger warning: films and conversations explore environmental and cultural destruction and resistance. Our space is temporary, so please wrap up warm.
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(Sunday) 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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