Online Discussion: Can I Live? Barbican

11nov8:45 pm9:45 pmOnline Discussion: Can I Live? BarbicanThis online discussion with Guest Speaker Samia Dumbuya will take place in response to the online performance of Can I Live? by Fehinti Balogun. OrganiserComplicitéOn Zoom8:45 pm - 9:45 pm(GMT+00:00) Event TypeWebinar & TalksThemeClimate Justice

Event Details

Date: 11 November 2021
Time: 8.45pm – 9.45pm (GMT)

Facilitated by Zahrah Vawda
Guest Speaker: Samia Dumbuya

Free to attend

This online discussion will take place in response to the online performance of Can I Live? by Fehinti Balogun.

What’s it all about?
Join our online discussion inviting guest speakers involved in local climate activism to the stage to share their own journeys, experiences and learnings from the climate movement. Whether you are new to climate conversation or have been involved and are looking for next steps, join these discussions to hear new perspectives, possibilities and actions to inspire you. Learn more about some of the areas within the climate movement that are mentioned in the show. There will be space within these discussions for you to join in and ask your own questions to our guest speaker.

How do I join?
This event is taking place online through Zoom. Simply sign up here by booking a free ticket and a link with joining instructions will be emailed out to you on the morning of the event. If you can’t see an email with instructions check your spam folder. Email [email protected] if you have any issues locating the zoom link instructions email or if you can no longer attend.

Space is limited so if you book a place but can no longer take part please email [email protected] to release the spot for someone else.

Places issued on a first come, first served basis. If you are unable to secure a place on this workshop please check our full online events schedule for Can I Live?. You can book for any of our online workshops regardless of location.

About Guest Speaker: Samia Dumbuya

Samia Dumbuya is a climate justice activist that co-founded Seize the Vote, a platform that empowers young people of colour to be politically engaged in order to create change in their communities. Samia cares about intersecting environmental causes with social justice, highlighting the need to acknowledge their interconnected relationships. Samia has facilitated workshops raising awareness on environmental racism and climate resilience, and they are currently running an 8-week programme for young people of colour to learn about eco-anxiety.

Instagram: @samiaalexandra @seizethevote

About Facilitator: Zahrah Vawda

Zahrah is a writer, visual artist and creative facilitator working with themes of nature, environment and community connection.

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Time

(Thursday) 8:45 pm - 9:45 pm(GMT+00:00)