The Practice of Planting: a conversation
Event description
Gather with community and experts for an evening of bold conversation about climate justice.
An inspiring and inclusive evening of conversation and connection in the lead-up to Planting Party, a day of community action and celebration on Sunday 7 September.
This free event brings together First Nations Knowledge holders, artists, gardeners, activists and thinkers of all ages and backgrounds for a powerful discussion about climate justice and caring for Country.
We’ll tackle the big questions, share knowledge, and spark ideas for how we can act together – from the bush to our gardens and our city streets.
Together, we’ll explore:
What does climate justice really mean?
How do First Nations knowledges shape our response to climate change?
How can we ensure this knowledge is honoured, not exploited?
How can art, culture and community drive climate action?
What does a ‘Nature First’ approach look like in urban spaces?
And how do we best honour nonhuman life?
This is an intergenerational, intersectional space – all are welcome.
Presented by Creative Climate and Fed Square, as part of RESET – A free festival for greener living.
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