- Posted on December 14th, 2023
Julie’s Bicycle Events at COP 28
Julie’s Bicycle and HIVOS co-curated the Resilience Hub’s Arts, Culture, Antiquities and Heritage events at COP28.
The events highlighted the vital role that culture has to play in the response to climate change and supported the Global Call to Put Culture at the Heart of Climate Policy – a campaign that Julie’s Bicycle have been leading that was launched in advance of this year’s COP.
Watch recordings of Resilience Hub’s Arts, Culture, Antiquities and Heritage events
>>Preserving Our Legacy: Climate Resilience for Culture and Heritage
3 December 2023
Resilience Hub. Photo: Sarah Clarke.
Speakers: Joyee Chakma – Indigenous Community Representative; Julianne Polanco – Climate Heritage Network; Rosie Paul – Masons Ink, India; Adrian Martinez – La Ruta Del Clima, Costa Rica; Haifa Abelalhaleem (TBC); Nusrat Naushin, Savio Rozario and Sumaiya Selim, ICCCAD.
>>How Creativity Can Build Resilient Communities
9 December 2023
Led by: Julie’s Bicycle and People’s Palace Projects
Speakers: Alison Tickell – Julie’s Bicycle; Thiago Jesus – People’s Palace Projects; Pirata Waura – Ulupuene Indigenous Association (NGO); Anjali Sai Chalise – Nepalese Youth for Climate Action; Shirley Djukurna Krenak – activist for Indigenous voices within the climate movement; Maheen Zia – a Karachi-based filmmaker and film editor; Marvi Mazhar – architect, Pakistan; and Dr Khalid Shamboul – Saving Sudan’s Living Heritage project.
>>Artivism for a Resilient Future: Democratising science and amplifying alternative voices through art
11 December 2023
Led by: HIVOS and CDKN – Climate and Development Knowledge Network
Speakers: Phylemon Okoth, Empathatre/One Ocean Hub, Diyah Deviyanti, Mundano
>>The Journey of Entertainment and Culture for Climate Action
11 December 2023
Led by: Entertainment and Culture for Climate Action (ECCA), UNFCCC
Speakers: Susannah Tantemsapya, Emellie O’Brien and Samuel Rubin from ECCA