Climate Reframe
Your guide to some of the best black, brown, asian, people of colour & UK based indigenous peoples who are climate experts, campaigners & advocates π

βπ½ The wonderful writer @thediyora joined us at our latest @climatereframe gathering, and shared her reflections for substack.
π¦Read more at the link in bio π
πΈ @siddiqui_media

βπ½ The wonderful writer @thediyora joined us at our latest @climatereframe gathering, and shared her reflections for substack.
π¦Read more at the link in bio π
πΈ @siddiqui_media

βπ½ The wonderful writer @thediyora joined us at our latest @climatereframe gathering, and shared her reflections for substack.
π¦Read more at the link in bio π
πΈ @siddiqui_media

βπ½ The wonderful writer @thediyora joined us at our latest @climatereframe gathering, and shared her reflections for substack.
π¦Read more at the link in bio π
πΈ @siddiqui_media

βπ½ The wonderful writer @thediyora joined us at our latest @climatereframe gathering, and shared her reflections for substack.
π¦Read more at the link in bio π
πΈ @siddiqui_media

βπ½ The wonderful writer @thediyora joined us at our latest @climatereframe gathering, and shared her reflections for substack.
π¦Read more at the link in bio π
πΈ @siddiqui_media

βπ½ The wonderful writer @thediyora joined us at our latest @climatereframe gathering, and shared her reflections for substack.
π¦Read more at the link in bio π
πΈ @siddiqui_media

So, what exactly is the #ClimateReframe directory? π€
π Itβs your guide to some of the best black, brown, Asian, and people of colour who are climate experts living and working in the UK.
The time for excuses is over - diverse voices are not βhard to findβ and should not be excluded from climate discourse. The Climate Reframe directory is here to help you find your next speaker, collaborator, expert, commission, or mentor.
π₯ Search through 200+ POC climate experts
π₯ Filter through 14 categories to refine your search
π₯ Search for names + organisations
π₯ Find detailed and up to date profiles for each Climate Reframer
What are you waiting for? Explore the directory now π https://directory.climatereframe.co.uk/
#climatereframe #climatejustice #directory

So, what exactly is the #ClimateReframe directory? π€
π Itβs your guide to some of the best black, brown, Asian, and people of colour who are climate experts living and working in the UK.
The time for excuses is over - diverse voices are not βhard to findβ and should not be excluded from climate discourse. The Climate Reframe directory is here to help you find your next speaker, collaborator, expert, commission, or mentor.
π₯ Search through 200+ POC climate experts
π₯ Filter through 14 categories to refine your search
π₯ Search for names + organisations
π₯ Find detailed and up to date profiles for each Climate Reframer
What are you waiting for? Explore the directory now π https://directory.climatereframe.co.uk/
#climatereframe #climatejustice #directory

So, what exactly is the #ClimateReframe directory? π€
π Itβs your guide to some of the best black, brown, Asian, and people of colour who are climate experts living and working in the UK.
The time for excuses is over - diverse voices are not βhard to findβ and should not be excluded from climate discourse. The Climate Reframe directory is here to help you find your next speaker, collaborator, expert, commission, or mentor.
π₯ Search through 200+ POC climate experts
π₯ Filter through 14 categories to refine your search
π₯ Search for names + organisations
π₯ Find detailed and up to date profiles for each Climate Reframer
What are you waiting for? Explore the directory now π https://directory.climatereframe.co.uk/
#climatereframe #climatejustice #directory

So, what exactly is the #ClimateReframe directory? π€
π Itβs your guide to some of the best black, brown, Asian, and people of colour who are climate experts living and working in the UK.
The time for excuses is over - diverse voices are not βhard to findβ and should not be excluded from climate discourse. The Climate Reframe directory is here to help you find your next speaker, collaborator, expert, commission, or mentor.
π₯ Search through 200+ POC climate experts
π₯ Filter through 14 categories to refine your search
π₯ Search for names + organisations
π₯ Find detailed and up to date profiles for each Climate Reframer
What are you waiting for? Explore the directory now π https://directory.climatereframe.co.uk/
#climatereframe #climatejustice #directory

So, what exactly is the #ClimateReframe directory? π€
π Itβs your guide to some of the best black, brown, Asian, and people of colour who are climate experts living and working in the UK.
The time for excuses is over - diverse voices are not βhard to findβ and should not be excluded from climate discourse. The Climate Reframe directory is here to help you find your next speaker, collaborator, expert, commission, or mentor.
π₯ Search through 200+ POC climate experts
π₯ Filter through 14 categories to refine your search
π₯ Search for names + organisations
π₯ Find detailed and up to date profiles for each Climate Reframer
What are you waiting for? Explore the directory now π https://directory.climatereframe.co.uk/
#climatereframe #climatejustice #directory
Two weeks ago, we gathered at The Nest in Oxford to hold space for conversations that are too often separated: climate collapse, ecocide, settler colonialism, war, displacement, and liberation.
Together, with our amazing panel Harpreet Kaur-Spannos, Damien Gayle, Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso, and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga, facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal, we reflected on the reality that environmental destruction does not happen in isolation from war and militarisation.
As Oxfam has shown through its climate justice work, where conflict drives ecological breakdown through emissions, land contamination, and the destruction of ecosystems, while the climate crisis in turn deepens inequality and can fuel further instability over land, water, and food.
From extractive industries to militarised borders, from land theft to forced displacement, the climate crisis is deeply entangled with systems of occupation, violence, and racial capitalism. Communities living through war and colonialism are also living through ecological devastation.
Through collective dialogue, zine-making, storytelling, music, and shared reflection, we explored the role of cultural heritage within movements for climate justice and how memory, language, art, food, and storytelling become forms of resistance against erasure. In the face of occupation, war, and environmental destruction, cultural practices carry histories and ways of living that systems of power attempt to displace or destroy.
Climate justice is not only about protecting land, but also about protecting the relationships, identities, and collective memories rooted within it. Holding these conversations at The Nest felt especially important. It created space for honesty, creativity, political reflection, and collective care at a time when spaces like this feel deeply needed.
The evening closed with a moving performance by Kareem Samara, dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis, grounding us in grief, remembrance, and collective presence.
You can read some deeper reflections over on the Climate Reframe Substack written by @thediyora βοΈ
πΈ Video by @siddiqui_media
#ClimateReframe #Oxfam

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Last Thursday, almost 100 of us gathered at The Nest in Oxford for a day rooted in conversation, creativity, music, and collective reflection. π
Co-hosted by Climate Reframe and Oxfam, @ywmpoxfordthe event brought together activists, organisers, artists, journalists, and community members to explore how climate justice is deeply connected to struggles for racial justice, economic justice, and collective liberation. Special shout out to @cowleycollect π€π½
We began the day with a collaborative zine-making workshop led by Lillie Aissa, Reem Daas, and Sawasan Motaz, creating a much needed space to slow down, connect, and creatively reflect on environmental justice through collage, storytelling, and shared conversation. πͺ‘
The evening panel featured powerful contributions from Harpreet Kaur-Spannos (Greenpeace), Damien Gayle (The Guardian), Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso (Julieβs Bicycle / White Kite Collective), and Mateo Adarve Zuluaga (Oxfam), facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal. Together, we explored the intersections between climate, colonialism, displacement, and ongoing global struggles, this is a deep conversation which we sure will continueβ¦
We then closed the evening with a beautiful live performance from Kareem Samara, whose oud music, field recordings, and storytelling created a deeply moving atmosphere that carried us into the final hours of connection with delicious food from Zaater Bake. The performance was dedicated to the memory of Aisha Younis and we appreciate everyone who shared reflections on your connection with her over the day. π©·
Thank you to everyone who joined us, contributed, listened, shared, and helped shape such a thoughtful and energising space. Hereβs a look back at some moments from the evening and stay tuned for more reflections!
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official @taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul @julies_bicycle @sawsan30003 @greenpeaceuk @shaista1465 @_suzannedhaliwal @forestfemmme
πΈ @siddiqui_media
#ClimateJustice #GlobalSolidarity #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateReframe #OxfordEvents

Join us on Thursday afternoon at @ywmpoxford for a creative community collage-based workshop! π¨
The session will be facilitated by Reem Daas, Sawsan Motaz and Lillie Aissa. π
β°3-5pm π΄Lunch provided ποΈ FREE
Get your ticket at the link in our bio π
@oxfamgb @forestfemmme

Join us on Thursday afternoon at @ywmpoxford for a creative community collage-based workshop! π¨
The session will be facilitated by Reem Daas, Sawsan Motaz and Lillie Aissa. π
β°3-5pm π΄Lunch provided ποΈ FREE
Get your ticket at the link in our bio π
@oxfamgb @forestfemmme

Join us on Thursday afternoon at @ywmpoxford for a creative community collage-based workshop! π¨
The session will be facilitated by Reem Daas, Sawsan Motaz and Lillie Aissa. π
β°3-5pm π΄Lunch provided ποΈ FREE
Get your ticket at the link in our bio π
@oxfamgb @forestfemmme

Our final speaker announcement is here! π£
Mateo Adarve Zuluaga is a Climate Justice Research at Oxfam. He is a Colombian environmentalist and feminist working across research, practice, and advocacy on climate justice and peacebuilding in the Global South. @oxfamgb
Mateo will join our incredible speaker line up for the panel section of our event alongside Harpreet Kaur-Spannos, Damien Gayle, and Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso π
@harpreet_kpaul @damiengayle @taghridchoucairvizoso
Climate Reframe x Oxfam: Ending Ecocide and Building Global Solidarity
ποΈApril 30, 6-10pm
πThe Nest, Oxford @ywmpoxford
ποΈ Get your FREE ticket at the link in our bio

βMore news for next week! @forestfemmme will join Climate Reframe and Oxfam from 3-5pm @ywmpoxford for a facilitated, collage-based creative workshop bringing together activists, students, and community members to co-create a collaborative environmental justice zine. π¨
βLunch will be provided from local eatery Zaβatar Bake @zaatarbake.official
βThe workshop will be a restorative and community based space to relax and creative together before a public gathering βEnding Ecocide and Building Global Solidarityβ begins at 6pm.
Stay for the evening for more food, musical performances, community networking, and a panel discussion. Find out more in stories!

π£ Special Announcement πΌ Evening of music withKareem Samara @kareemsamaramusic
We are pleased to announce that Kareem Samara will be performing at the Nest πͺΊ @ywmpoxford after our amazing panel, next Thursday, starting at 8pm.
Kareem is exploring every inch of the Oud to create a modern sound world, where archival interviews and field recordings connect struggles and timelines, interweaving with melodies that strive to be free of borders.
So, come listen to the panel at 6pm, then stay to nourish yourself with music and with food from our dear friends at Za`taar Bake @zaatarbake.official π«Άπ½
π£ Special Announcement πΌ Evening of music withKareem Samara @kareemsamaramusic
We are pleased to announce that Kareem Samara will be performing at the Nest πͺΊ @ywmpoxford after our amazing panel, next Thursday, starting at 8pm.
Kareem is exploring every inch of the Oud to create a modern sound world, where archival interviews and field recordings connect struggles and timelines, interweaving with melodies that strive to be free of borders.
So, come listen to the panel at 6pm, then stay to nourish yourself with music and with food from our dear friends at Za`taar Bake @zaatarbake.official π«Άπ½

We are happy to announce that Harpreet Kaur-Spannos from Greenpeace, Damien Gayle, Environmental Correspondent at The Guardian andTaghrid Choucair-Vizoso, Julieβs Bicycle + White Kite Collective will make up our panel, which will be facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal at the Nest in Oxford π£
We have put together a panel for you that we hope will help us zoom out a little and deepen our understanding of how ecocide, settler colonialism and war are connected with the climate crisis. Many of you are also experts and have lived experience in this and so being able to think and reflect together we hope will support us on the long road to climate justice.
There will be food from our friends at Zaatar Bake, their space has been our favourite place to meet with partners to plan and invite the local community into the conversation. π€πΎ
Stay tuned, because we will have more information about a very exciting musical guest and an afternoon creative workshop very soonβ¦We canβt wait to see you IRL!
Please share the invitation with people who you think can benefit from the space and sign up now! π
@taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul@_suzannedhaliwal @whitekitecollective @julies_bicycle @greenpeaceuk @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official

We are happy to announce that Harpreet Kaur-Spannos from Greenpeace, Damien Gayle, Environmental Correspondent at The Guardian andTaghrid Choucair-Vizoso, Julieβs Bicycle + White Kite Collective will make up our panel, which will be facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal at the Nest in Oxford π£
We have put together a panel for you that we hope will help us zoom out a little and deepen our understanding of how ecocide, settler colonialism and war are connected with the climate crisis. Many of you are also experts and have lived experience in this and so being able to think and reflect together we hope will support us on the long road to climate justice.
There will be food from our friends at Zaatar Bake, their space has been our favourite place to meet with partners to plan and invite the local community into the conversation. π€πΎ
Stay tuned, because we will have more information about a very exciting musical guest and an afternoon creative workshop very soonβ¦We canβt wait to see you IRL!
Please share the invitation with people who you think can benefit from the space and sign up now! π
@taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul@_suzannedhaliwal @whitekitecollective @julies_bicycle @greenpeaceuk @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official

We are happy to announce that Harpreet Kaur-Spannos from Greenpeace, Damien Gayle, Environmental Correspondent at The Guardian andTaghrid Choucair-Vizoso, Julieβs Bicycle + White Kite Collective will make up our panel, which will be facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal at the Nest in Oxford π£
We have put together a panel for you that we hope will help us zoom out a little and deepen our understanding of how ecocide, settler colonialism and war are connected with the climate crisis. Many of you are also experts and have lived experience in this and so being able to think and reflect together we hope will support us on the long road to climate justice.
There will be food from our friends at Zaatar Bake, their space has been our favourite place to meet with partners to plan and invite the local community into the conversation. π€πΎ
Stay tuned, because we will have more information about a very exciting musical guest and an afternoon creative workshop very soonβ¦We canβt wait to see you IRL!
Please share the invitation with people who you think can benefit from the space and sign up now! π
@taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul@_suzannedhaliwal @whitekitecollective @julies_bicycle @greenpeaceuk @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official

We are happy to announce that Harpreet Kaur-Spannos from Greenpeace, Damien Gayle, Environmental Correspondent at The Guardian andTaghrid Choucair-Vizoso, Julieβs Bicycle + White Kite Collective will make up our panel, which will be facilitated by Suzanne Dhaliwal at the Nest in Oxford π£
We have put together a panel for you that we hope will help us zoom out a little and deepen our understanding of how ecocide, settler colonialism and war are connected with the climate crisis. Many of you are also experts and have lived experience in this and so being able to think and reflect together we hope will support us on the long road to climate justice.
There will be food from our friends at Zaatar Bake, their space has been our favourite place to meet with partners to plan and invite the local community into the conversation. π€πΎ
Stay tuned, because we will have more information about a very exciting musical guest and an afternoon creative workshop very soonβ¦We canβt wait to see you IRL!
Please share the invitation with people who you think can benefit from the space and sign up now! π
@taghridchoucairvizoso @damiengayle @harpreet_kpaul@_suzannedhaliwal @whitekitecollective @julies_bicycle @greenpeaceuk @ywmpoxford @zaatarbake.official

π Youβre invited to join us in Oxford for an evening of conversation, creativity, and connection.
Hosted by Climate Reframe in collaboration with Oxfam, this gathering brings together activists, organisers, artists, and civil society groups to centre grassroots voices and lived experiences.
ποΈ Thursday, 30 April 2026
π The NEST
β 6:00β10:00pm
ποΈ Get your FREE ticket via the link in our bio
Together, weβll reflect on how climate justice is deeply interconnected with struggles for racial and economic justice and explore how environmental justice intersects with ongoing global realities, from Gaza and the West Bank to Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
What to expect:
π£οΈ Panel conversation
πΆ Live music
π₯ Food & drinks
π€ Space to connect and build together
This will be an open, reflective, and energising space to share ideas, strengthen solidarity, and imagine new possibilities.
ποΈ More details (including speakers) coming soon! Limited travel bursaries are available, please reach out if this would support your attendance.
@oxfamgb @ywmpoxford

In January, we held our community gathering at the Stuart Hall Library to celebrate Present Land and the work that emerged from the project. π
Present Land is a community art project based in Westminster that explores climate justice through creative collaboration. Over four participatory workshops hosted at the Grand Junction, local residents worked with our selected artist, Maymana Arefin, to reflect on environmental issues and share strategies for sustainable action.
Prioritising youth (16-25) and older adults (65+), the project proposed intergenerational dialogue while addressing social isolation and climate inequality. Community members helped shape the programme and presented their work during the final gathering.
Resources developed will be shared online at a later date, expanding public access and long-term impact.
Thank you Maymana @fungi.futures , for your incredible work on this project, and thank you to everyone who joined us in the workshops and the gathering! π±π
@plengjirathiyut @johnimonlydancingagain
@climatereframe @grandjunctionw2 @citywestminster
#gathering #celebration #climatejustice #westminster

In January, we held our community gathering at the Stuart Hall Library to celebrate Present Land and the work that emerged from the project. π
Present Land is a community art project based in Westminster that explores climate justice through creative collaboration. Over four participatory workshops hosted at the Grand Junction, local residents worked with our selected artist, Maymana Arefin, to reflect on environmental issues and share strategies for sustainable action.
Prioritising youth (16-25) and older adults (65+), the project proposed intergenerational dialogue while addressing social isolation and climate inequality. Community members helped shape the programme and presented their work during the final gathering.
Resources developed will be shared online at a later date, expanding public access and long-term impact.
Thank you Maymana @fungi.futures , for your incredible work on this project, and thank you to everyone who joined us in the workshops and the gathering! π±π
@plengjirathiyut @johnimonlydancingagain
@climatereframe @grandjunctionw2 @citywestminster
#gathering #celebration #climatejustice #westminster

In January, we held our community gathering at the Stuart Hall Library to celebrate Present Land and the work that emerged from the project. π
Present Land is a community art project based in Westminster that explores climate justice through creative collaboration. Over four participatory workshops hosted at the Grand Junction, local residents worked with our selected artist, Maymana Arefin, to reflect on environmental issues and share strategies for sustainable action.
Prioritising youth (16-25) and older adults (65+), the project proposed intergenerational dialogue while addressing social isolation and climate inequality. Community members helped shape the programme and presented their work during the final gathering.
Resources developed will be shared online at a later date, expanding public access and long-term impact.
Thank you Maymana @fungi.futures , for your incredible work on this project, and thank you to everyone who joined us in the workshops and the gathering! π±π
@plengjirathiyut @johnimonlydancingagain
@climatereframe @grandjunctionw2 @citywestminster
#gathering #celebration #climatejustice #westminster

In January, we held our community gathering at the Stuart Hall Library to celebrate Present Land and the work that emerged from the project. π
Present Land is a community art project based in Westminster that explores climate justice through creative collaboration. Over four participatory workshops hosted at the Grand Junction, local residents worked with our selected artist, Maymana Arefin, to reflect on environmental issues and share strategies for sustainable action.
Prioritising youth (16-25) and older adults (65+), the project proposed intergenerational dialogue while addressing social isolation and climate inequality. Community members helped shape the programme and presented their work during the final gathering.
Resources developed will be shared online at a later date, expanding public access and long-term impact.
Thank you Maymana @fungi.futures , for your incredible work on this project, and thank you to everyone who joined us in the workshops and the gathering! π±π
@plengjirathiyut @johnimonlydancingagain
@climatereframe @grandjunctionw2 @citywestminster
#gathering #celebration #climatejustice #westminster

In January, we held our community gathering at the Stuart Hall Library to celebrate Present Land and the work that emerged from the project. π
Present Land is a community art project based in Westminster that explores climate justice through creative collaboration. Over four participatory workshops hosted at the Grand Junction, local residents worked with our selected artist, Maymana Arefin, to reflect on environmental issues and share strategies for sustainable action.
Prioritising youth (16-25) and older adults (65+), the project proposed intergenerational dialogue while addressing social isolation and climate inequality. Community members helped shape the programme and presented their work during the final gathering.
Resources developed will be shared online at a later date, expanding public access and long-term impact.
Thank you Maymana @fungi.futures , for your incredible work on this project, and thank you to everyone who joined us in the workshops and the gathering! π±π
@plengjirathiyut @johnimonlydancingagain
@climatereframe @grandjunctionw2 @citywestminster
#gathering #celebration #climatejustice #westminster

In January, we held our community gathering at the Stuart Hall Library to celebrate Present Land and the work that emerged from the project. π
Present Land is a community art project based in Westminster that explores climate justice through creative collaboration. Over four participatory workshops hosted at the Grand Junction, local residents worked with our selected artist, Maymana Arefin, to reflect on environmental issues and share strategies for sustainable action.
Prioritising youth (16-25) and older adults (65+), the project proposed intergenerational dialogue while addressing social isolation and climate inequality. Community members helped shape the programme and presented their work during the final gathering.
Resources developed will be shared online at a later date, expanding public access and long-term impact.
Thank you Maymana @fungi.futures , for your incredible work on this project, and thank you to everyone who joined us in the workshops and the gathering! π±π
@plengjirathiyut @johnimonlydancingagain
@climatereframe @grandjunctionw2 @citywestminster
#gathering #celebration #climatejustice #westminster

In January, we held our community gathering at the Stuart Hall Library to celebrate Present Land and the work that emerged from the project. π
Present Land is a community art project based in Westminster that explores climate justice through creative collaboration. Over four participatory workshops hosted at the Grand Junction, local residents worked with our selected artist, Maymana Arefin, to reflect on environmental issues and share strategies for sustainable action.
Prioritising youth (16-25) and older adults (65+), the project proposed intergenerational dialogue while addressing social isolation and climate inequality. Community members helped shape the programme and presented their work during the final gathering.
Resources developed will be shared online at a later date, expanding public access and long-term impact.
Thank you Maymana @fungi.futures , for your incredible work on this project, and thank you to everyone who joined us in the workshops and the gathering! π±π
@plengjirathiyut @johnimonlydancingagain
@climatereframe @grandjunctionw2 @citywestminster
#gathering #celebration #climatejustice #westminster
Starting the year with the Shifting Cultures Festival π¨
Last Thursday, we had the chance to spend the day at the Shifting Cultures Festival, hosted by @comicrelief and Shifting the Power and the Power of Pop Fund. It was such a welcome reminder of how energising it is to gather in person with people working at the intersection of culture, storytelling, and social change.
Beyond the panels and workshops, what really stayed with us was the atmosphere, comedy, live music, so much good food, and the kind of conversations that spill out into hallways and linger long after the programme ends.
It was especially lovely to connect with folks from Climate Reframe and partner organisations, and to share ideas with artists, strategists, and organisers thinking deeply about how culture can shift narratives and create real impact in the year ahead.
I left feeling inspired and grateful for the gentle easing back into the year and very well fed. More spaces like this, please!
Donβt forget to sign up to our Substack and stay in touch!substack.com/@climatereframe π link in bio
#ShiftingCulturesFestival #SCF26 #CulturalStrategy #ClimateCommunications #ClimateReframe @comicrelief
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