To celebrate Refugee Week and London Climate Action Week, Climate Outreach is hosting an event exploring the interconnections between climate action, migration and diaspora communities.

According to the latest RACE report*, the UK’s climate sector remains one of the least diverse in the UK, despite climate change impacting all of us. We know the UK’s society is made up of many diverse diaspora communities connected to cultures, lands and communities all over the world.

Many of these groups are playing a key role in ensuring the climate change conversation includes their community’s voices and that climate action is shaped by their unique challenges and experiences.

In partnership with Counterpoints Arts, this event aims to highlight the integral role diaspora communities play in supporting and providing agency to those impacted by climate change and climate-driven migration, despite often not being included in the conversation.

We will also showcase the creative and unique ways diaspora members and leaders are taking climate action and making vital links to their cultures and community spaces, ensuring the climate conversation includes people from all backgrounds and represents diverse experiences.

Join the event to hear from:

– Fahmida Miah, Climate Outreach

– Farah Ahmed, Our Diaspora Futures

– Jebi Rahman, Bangladeshi Diaspora Climate Action (BDCA)

– Zamzam Ibrahim, Somalis for Sustainability

– Ania Drewniok, POMOC

Alongside the panel discussion, there will be delicious plant-based food served, an artistic performance, and opportunities to connect with others in the climate and migrant justice space!

Sign up before 20th June to attend.

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* Racial Action for the Climate Emergency (www.race-report.uk)

* Photo credit: Photo by Zen Chung from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/women-gardening-5529587/

Details

Location

Pelican House, 144 Cambridge Heath Road London E1 5QJ

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