Health and wellbeing

Fog Everywhere

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A Camden People’s Theatre production exploring air pollution in London, made by and with local young people

D6: Culture in Transit

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In 2017, D6: Culture in Transit commissioned artist Henna Asikainen to work with migrant communities in the North East of England on a series called Forage, helping displaced people to connect with the new ecologies and landscapes they are in, beyond the urban centres they are asked to inhabit.

Common Ground

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A round up from our event Common Ground: Culture, Climate and Social Justice.

The Ella Roberta Family Foundation

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A foundation raising awareness of the dangers of air pollution and campaigning for better air quality in cities. In memory of Ella Kissi-Debrah, a child who died from asthma exacerbated by pollution in London.

Drill Minister - Ecocide

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An activist, wordsmith and artist, Drill Minister speaks out about environmental issues and realities of London life. His Season for Change commission Eco-Cide explores the British public's perception of the climate crisis.

May Project Gardens

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May Project Gardens is a grassroots, social change organisation which uses nature, food and the creative arts to empower marginalised groups to address poverty, disempowerment, access to resources and influence.

Season for Change

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Check out the nation wide commissions from Season for Change, with a particular focus on participatory works and underserved communities

Global Witness

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An organisation campaigning to end environmental and human rights abuses driven by the exploitation of natural resources and corruption in the global political and economic system.

Trash Academy

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Trash Academy is a project from Creative Climate Leadership participant Ron Whyte, working with young people to reclaim public and private spaces from effects of trash and pollution in Philadelphia. Find out more in his Creative Climate Chat with Julie's Bicycle.

Hip Hop Caucus

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Hip Hop Caucus tackles environmental injustice by empowering Black communities in the USA to engage in the democratic process

Artivism Hour

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An advocacy campaign from Surge Africa bringing together six artists from across Nigeria to explore climate change impacts

adrienne maree brown

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A writer who explores Pleasure Activism, radical acts of love, science fiction and transformative justice. Adrienne is also a writer-in-residence at the Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute and co-host of the How to Survive the End of the World and Octavia’s Parables podcasts.

Squirrel Nation

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Installations and live events in public spaces which create memorable experiences and concepts that consider co-existence as an ethic.

Jackson Cooperative

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Jackson Cooperative aim to advance the development of economic democracy in Jackson, Mississippi by building a solidarity economy anchored by a network of cooperatives and other types of worker-owned and democratically self-managed enterprises.

Sustained Ability

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A network of disability climate activists whose goal is for disabled people to be heard in climate negotiations and in social climate movements.

Refuge: Art Meets Emergency

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Since 2016 Refuge has brought together people who might not normally collaborate in a crisis – local residents, artists, scientists, Elders and experts from the world of emergency services to explore new ways of shaping responses to climate impacts.

Immersion

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Selina Thompson and an intergenerational group of women of colour from Tower Hamlets explore democratic participation and the effects of climate change locally.

Airs Of The South Circular

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A recorded EP, visual trailer, pamphlet and comic from Love Ssega about the tragic effects of air pollution in the South Circular and London boroughs of Lewisham and Southwark.

The Dream(ing) Field Lab

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Season for Change commission, The Dream(ing) Field Lab weaves together acts of rest, ritual, care, creation and celebration offering a space for women and femmes of the African diaspora to re-vision their relationship with land in the context of climate breakdown.

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