Crime and Punishment
Episode 8 | Crime and Punishment Welcome to this episode where we’re discussing crime, arrest, abolitionist theory and its relation to the criminal justice system. Our discussion was sparked by this thought-provoking article: https://www.resilience.org/stories/2019-10-31/the-flawed-social-science-behind-extinction-rebellions-change-strategy/ . We highly recommend giving it a read! Throughout the conversation, we return to the matter of arrest and criminalisation of […]
Finding Faith
Episode 7 | Finding Faith Joining us in this discussion is Georgia Kilment-Temple, Breathe’s Lead Stoke Organiser who shares her personal journey of how her faith has shaped her involvement in community organising. We’ll delve into how faith-based organisations and communities can play a significant role in promoting social justice and collective action. Georgia will […]
A Lament for Climate Justice
Glasgow Lament | Naming Our Losses This powerful journey explores what holding community grief spaces can look like in communities affected by the collective crises. The film follows the gathering of community workers and activists from food banks, housing associations, migrant justice organisations and climate justice groups. Through the tradition of lament, we bear witness […]