Feminist Park Collective announcing the Summer School "Environmental Justice: Can an intersectional eco-feminism lens yield answers into anti-racist green urban spaces practices?"
The Summer School targets the topics of climate change and anti-racism to map inequalities and places and practices of empowerment in urban green spaces. It aims to reveal the stories of environmental care from different perspectives: migrant and refugee backgrounds, Black, Indigenous and People of Color's (BIPoC) and queer experiences. Berlin in this case is a test ground where these communities find their ways to resist discrimination and create resilient eco-feminist practices.
The focus of the school is eco-feminist practices and reproduction labor towards the environment in connection with decolonial research. The summer school consists of seminars, workshops and public discussions. Researchers and citizens are invited to get acquainted with the practices and researchers that are led by activists and scholars critically examining the city.
Application deadline: August 14th, 23:59 (CET)
Event Timing: August 18th-20th, 2023 (13:00 - 19:00)Event Address: Floating University, Lilienthalstraße 32, 10965 BerlinParticipation is free of chargeWorking language: English
Participation does not require any special skills or knowledge. The Summer School counts all of the experiences as a valuable and meaningful.
We have limited space 25 places due to the capacity of workshop space, so make sure to apply as soon as possible. We will try to prioritise FLINTA (women, lesbians, inter, non-binary, trans and agender people) and BIPoCs (Black, Indigenous, (and) People of Color).
More information about Feminist Park Collective
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Contact us at feminist.park.collective@gmail.com