Storying Our Futures - Climate Justice: Creative Space for Storytellers

A workshop exploring the roles storytellers and story organisations can play in meeting challenges of climate crisis. With Settle Stories

Storying Our Futures: climate resilience through indigenous knowledge is a British Council funded international collaboration project, produced by Adverse Camber, with partner ICPAC (IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre). The aim of the project is to discover how storytelling can best serve the people and lands experiencing the worst impacts of climate crisis in the border territories of the Horn of Africa.

This is a workshop looking at what roles storytellers and storytelling organisations can play in trying to meet the challenges of our global climate emergency? It's hosted in association with Settle Stories.

Working in solidarity with communities and activists calls on us to become comfortable with the complexity of climate stories unfolding in the real world. In this session we will explore the creative processes that can help us bring our storytelling skills to the challenge.

We will work in small groups, to share participants’ experiences of working creatively with these issues, and to imagine new ways for complex and messy climate stories to be heard.

If you live in the Global North e.g. UK, please choose the paid for ticket option. If you live in Kenya or another Global South country, please choose the free ticket. Here is more info about climate impacts on Global North and Global South.

£10 plus booking fee
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Past Dates

12 May 2023
11:00am
Online via ZOOM £10 plus booking fee

With Settle Stories

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