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This ticket gives you online access to some of the summit’s most powerful and inspirational talks, conversations and performances for 90 days or up until Monday 23 January 2023.<\/p>\n
Held on Thursday 13 October, We Make Tomorrow 2022<\/strong> delved into themes beyond operational action, and, through the voices of many pioneers, celebrated creative climate leadership, and appreciated what more we can learn.<\/p>\n We looked at political, demographic, economic and social changes driven by our changing climate, and explore how working with shared purpose can generate social, economic and creative value that helps us all to imagine, and craft a better tomorrow.<\/p>\n Thank you to our creative partners providing artistic, musical, practical and theatrical interventions throughout the day included: social justice creatives MAIA<\/strong>, neighbourhood economics lab Civic Square<\/strong>, cross-cultural folk music curators, Nest Collective<\/strong>, critically acclaimed dramaturg, Anthony Simpson-Pike,<\/strong> climate activist and school climate strike coordinator Noga Levy-Rapoport<\/strong> who MC’ed the day.<\/p>\n Get your digital replay ticket<\/a><\/p>\n We need one another Making it work Rethinking financial decision-making for climate justice Our place in the world We don\u2019t care when your net zero target is! Adaptation and upheavals Seeing the big picture: creative climate justice Nature as a resting tool A legacy that matters Check out our speaker profiles<\/a><\/p>\n Check out our performer profiles<\/a><\/p>\n Online programme<\/a><\/p>\n Downloadable programme<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n MAIA are the We Make Tomorrow 2022 visual artistic commissioning partners.<\/em><\/p>\n MAIA<\/a> is an artist-led social justice organisation, working globally from their home city, Birmingham, UK. Their work explores the relationships between artists, imagination and liberation, through developing cultural programmes, artworks, resources and spaces to practise alternative paradigms, where culture and Black thought are catalysts.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Anthony is the dramaturg for We Make Tomorrow 2022, helping to make the event as participatory as possible.<\/em><\/p>\n Anthony Simpson-Pike is a director, dramaturg and writer whose work has been staged in theatres including The Bush, The Gate, The Young Vic and The Royal Court. He is currently Associate Director at The Yard Theatre, was previously Resident Director at Theatre Peckham and Associate Director at The Gate Theatre. Anthony is also a facilitator, having worked with young people and communities at The Gate, The Royal Court, The Young Vic, The Globe, and National Theatre.<\/span><\/p>\n Recent directorial work includes Lava by Benedict Lombe (Bush Theatre), Living Newspaper (Royal Court), The Electric by Vickie Donoghue (Paines Plough\/RWCMD), and The Ridiculous Darkness by Wolfram Lotz (Gate Theatre).<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Civic Square will be presenting a workshop and introduction to their doughnut cities models.<\/em><\/p>\n Together with many people and partners, CIVIC SQUARE<\/a> are visioning, building and investing in social and civic infrastructure for neighbourhoods of the future, rooted in the heart of Birmingham; their home city.<\/span><\/p>\n CIVIC SQUARE builds upon a decade of research, discovery, and practice as Impact Hub Birmingham and as part of the 00 family around systems change, land, housing and what 21st Century civic spaces might need, looking at how they are participated in, funded and maintained.<\/span> <\/p>\n Nest Collective are the We Make Tomorrow 2022 musical performance commissioning partners.<\/em><\/p>\n The Nest Collective<\/a> is a leading force in contemporary and cross-cultural folk music. Founded in 2005 by Mercury-nominated artist Sam Lee, the Nest Collective began as a small gathering of music and folk lovers. Today, our vibrant annual programme includes a diverse range of music events in locations across the UK, featuring outstanding emerging and established folk, world and roots artists from across the globe.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This event is run in partnership with the\u00a0Arts Council England<\/a><\/strong> as part of the environmental programme.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n
\nFeaturing the following topics:<\/h2>\n
\n<\/strong>What is needed now? A conversation about leading climate action with care, honesty, and respect.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>What can be learnt from those who\u2019ve stepped up against the odds to take action on climate, changing the conditions around them?<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>What are some principles and frameworks for valuing climate justice in our work? Financial decision-making which integrates justice<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Learning from local placemaking that tackles creative climate action, leveraging our role as cultural catalysts in local climate policy and civic activism: when to step up and when to step aside?<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>How do we challenge the \u2018net zero\u2019 tag without losing the critical 1.5 degrees limit on warming? What are effective interventions for meaningful decarbonisation locally, nationally and globally?<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Cultural organisations becoming more resilient to climate impacts and responding to social and physical upheavals<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>How we practice solidarity and connect injustices to build equitable, healthy, and regenerative systems for our planet.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>This playful interactive experience combines mindfulness and storytelling through activities that inspire you to rethink and engage with your surroundings.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Creating legacies now: which frameworks and relationships can support ongoing change?<\/p>\n
\nCuration Partners<\/b><\/h2>\n
MAIA\u00a0<\/b><\/h3>\n
Anthony Simpson-Pike\u00a0<\/b><\/h3>\n
CIVIC SQUARE<\/b><\/h3>\n
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\n<\/span>Alongside an ecosystem of local and global neighbours, CIVIC SQUARE are discovering and developing civic and social infrastructure to collectively respond to our growing societal challenges. They are working collaboratively and imaginatively at the scale of the neighbourhood through many different ways of organising, within Public Square; Regenerative Neighbourhood Economics Lab; and Creative Resistance.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\nNest Collective<\/h3>\n
\nWe bring people together to experience extraordinary music, rekindling connections with nature, tradition and community.<\/p>\n
\nFriends of We Make Tomorrow<\/h2>\n
\nPartners and sponsors of We Make Tomorrow<\/h2>\n
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