Between 05-15 Nov, Radical Ecology invites you to celebrate the opening of their new studio with a rolling screening of the 1985 conversation between Audre Lorde and the Late Start collective (Viv Bietz, Shaheen Haq, Pratibha Parmar, Ingrid Pollard) – a critical document that speaks to the influence that Audre Lorde had on the emerging field of black feminism in Britain in the 1980s. For more info, visit Radical Ecology.
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On Friday 22 Nov, 7-11pm, there will be a celebration of Alexis Pauline Gumbs’ Survival is a Promise: the Eternal Life of Audre Lorde at The Green Table in Dartington. The event will start with a screening of Lorde’s 1985 interview with Late Start Collective, followed by a conversation between Alexis and members of Late Start Collective. You can find tickets here.
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Radical Ecology works across art, research, and policy to advance environmental justice. They collaborate with leading artists, climate scientists, policy-makers, grassroots activists, cultural institutions and research centres to deliver critical interventions and public art projects, nurturing imagination where it is most needed and building community for change. Radical Ecology operates at different scales and in diverse contexts, to create opportunity, community and relationship to the landscape and to nurture “planetary imagination” – a creative force and form of transformative agency that can translate across silos of racial identity and into the heart of our political ecology.