Climate Rally for the Imagination
Trafalgar Square, London. Fri 27 Sep 2019
A speaker calls for us to rewild society
A speaker calls for us to rewild society
A woman poet reads her 'Letter to the Earth' from the book to be published
shortly
Nina, one of many young people who spoke describes her idea for massive
treeplanting
A black XR activist and actor speaks
Helen Paris of Curious Performance
holds up an acorn at the end of her talk about their workshops involving
working with plants and trees
Susan of Tree Sisters, women who are caring for the planet by planting
trees to reforest the tropics
Jarvis Smith, founder of Phoenix Rose, whose new album Planet is out
shortly with all proceeds donated to Tree Sisters
Architect Michael Pawlyn speaks about the need for a regenerative
future
A speaker talks about the campaign to end sponsorship of the arts
by highly polluting companies like BP
Eden, a 19-year-old student at the Royal Central School of Speech
and Drama,speaks about the letter to the
Royal Shakespeare Company announcing a boycott by school strikers unless
they dropped BP Sponsorship.
Shortly after they announced that they would do so.
Julie of Culture Declares Emergency speaks about their letter to the Arts
Council calling for them to support action to avert climate disaster
. Environmental lawyer Farhana Yamin, arrested for protesting against Shell
with Extinction Rebellion reads her 'Letter to the Earth'
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