3: Imagining a Decolonial Climate Movement

In this module, we will build on the manifestations of colonialism that we have identified in Module 2, and start to explore ways in which we can dismantle these in our climate actions and organisations. We will consider our own positionality, and the positions of our respective organisations, exploring some opportunities we have to challenge and change oppressive structures and practices in our movements.


Workshop Times:

STREAM A: UTC 08:00 - 12:00 Monday 10th May

STREAM B: UTC 20:00 - 00:00 Thursday 13th May

If you have already confirmed your stream, you will receive an email with the link to join the Zoom workshop the day before your session, or you can join on the appropriate button above once the meeting is live.

You can find the video recording right here after the workshops. Please allow a few days for the recordings to be processed and uploaded.

If you have any difficulty connecting, or if you would like to change workshop streams, please email us on kiaora@activate.film


DOCUMENTS:

If you haven’t already, please take the time to review the notes on our practice of whānaukataka - or being in good relationship with one another - and our tikaka - shared protocols and standards of behaviour. Consider how these processes enable us to create a safe and appropriate collaborative space for our workshops, and for our work in decolonising our climate movements and organisations.

If you haven’t already done so, we recommend spending some time with the Positionality Activity Sheet before Module 3 so you can have this in mind for your Workshop 3 discussions.