A FRAMEWORK FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: LAUNCH

DATE:
Feb 26, 2025, 16:00-17:00
LOCATION:
Online
RESEARCH STRANDS:
Climate Justice / Decolonisation / Art / Culture / Heritage / Education
FORMATS:
Gathering
NETWORKS:
Black Atlantic
PARTNERS:
Museums Association / Southbank Centre / Plymouth Culture / National Trust / Exeter IAIS / UCL SPRC

We’re delighted to launch A Framework for Environmental Justice - our report addressing how cultural and heritage organisations can begin to confront the greatest challenges of the 21st century - with an online discussion platformed by the Museums Association on Wednesday 26 February.

Radical Ecology’s Ashish Ghadiali and Katie Natanel join the Museums Association at their Members Together Online: Climate Justice event to talk through key points and recommendations from the report.

Speakers from the organisations featured in the report’s case studies include: Tom Freshwater and Christo Kefalas from National Trust, Mark Ball and Rhys Crowther from Southbank Centre, Hannah Harris from Plymouth Culture and Jemima Laing, Deputy Leader of Plymouth City Council.

Read the full report here and get in touch with us on studio@radicalecology.earth if you’d like to find out what the framework could mean for you and your organisation.