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WORKSHOP: Sound, Strategy, Solidarity: Building Counter-Institutions for Climate Justice

This session is led by Mohammed Usrof - a Palestinian writer and researcher from Khan Yunis, Gaza, working on energy, infrastructure, and colonial power.

In this session, we'll listen before we strategise. We'll start with sound, thinking about how energy, power, and survival can be heard as much as seen. Then we'll follow a real cross-border campaign: shipments of coal and oil, a refinery, a group of dockworkers who refused to load cargo, and the zines that carried the story from one union hall to the next. Along the way we'll talk about building power from the ground up, through decentralised coproduction as a way of closing the gap between the places most shaped by fossil and colonial violence and the places that actually get heard in global climate politics. You'll leave with the sketch of your own zine, built from a climate issue in your own community.

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WORKSHOP: NAVIGATING ECO-ANXIETY: HARNESSING HOPE