Three Key Questions on Culture, Cultural Heritage and Climate Change

60 juliesbicycle.com/creative-climate-justice Fog Everywhere, performance (featuring Tobi King Bakare) by Camden People’s Theatre [Donkey Studio (photo: Joe Twigg)] Creative Climate Justice Hub Project Leader: Julie’s Bicycle Time Duration: 2020 – ongoing Countries Involved: Worldwide Keywords: Arts for Climate, Cultural Activities, Dissemination, Engagement Description The Creative Climate Justice Hub is a dynamic library of climate justice resources curated for the arts and culture community. It is for artists and cultural practitioners who want to understand the systemic causes of the climate crisis, how it intersects with issues of social, economic and environmental injustice and how arts and culture are responding creatively. Output The Creative Climate Justice Hub’s goal is to present an overview of: resources and educational tools explaining the fundamentals of climate justice; resources exploring how climate injustice manifests and is challenged in Britain and Ireland; case studies of global impacts and creative responses to climate change; art, artists, policymakers, and community groups reclaiming alternative knowledges, reshaping climate stories, and innovating systems; people, campaigns, media and movements to follow and support.

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