Join us for the collectives online session on Tuesday 25th October!

About This Event

Dear Activists and Organisers!

For the past centuries, communities across the globe have experienced the damage of wrongful actions and decisions from those who are unable to recognise our inherent interconnectedness with the earth. More than ever before, our collective action for collective care is essential.

In this session, we will explore how we can collectively express ourselves around the loss and damage which is being done to ordinary people and the Earth, irrespective of our rights to self-determination and as a result of colonialism. The only way we can forge the future we need is by coming together. Together in care, in knowledge, in aid, in all of the ways we can.

if you have attended the previous session it will be the same link as before.

We look forward to welcoming you into this auspicious space: 

Welcoming you all!

Asé.

Date: Tue, 25th Oct 2022

Time: 18:00 – 19:30 BST

Venue: Online event

Comments
Sophie R 10/24/2022

Hello

Thanks for the info re the event tomorrow.

I am not managing to press the ‘ticket’ box either direct from your email or after copying/pasting.

ON copying /pasting it seems I get a step further in that the ‘ticket’ box changes colour/moves But it doesnt open in the eventbrite register page

Thanks for any help

Sophie

Penny Wangari-Jones 10/24/2022

Hey Sophie, thanks for flagging this up.
If you press this link you should be directed to the Eventbrite 👇https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/solutions-x-collective-grounding-for-collective-care-tickets-439886501367

Thanks,
Sarai (RJN COMMS)

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