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I Want a Better Catastrophe: re-imagining ourselves and places we love for the age of climate crisis

  • Glasgow Zine Library 32-34 Albert Road Glasgow, Scotland, G42 8DN United Kingdom (map)

Please note: this event will take place online.

Recent headlines are full of unprecedented floods, storms, and droughts across the globe, and scientists are clear that a heating climate is fueling these devastating events. The 2024 State of the Climate report warns: "This is a global emergency beyond any doubt. Much of the very fabric of life on Earth is imperiled."

But what does this mean for you, your loved ones, and the places you call home here in Scotland?

Join Kaska Hempel and Joana Avi-Lorie from the Scottish Communities Climate Action Network’s Story Weavers team for an immersive exploration of the effects of climate crisis and the steps we need to take to adapt in our communities.

Through creative zine-making, you'll have the opportunity to express your experiences, thoughts and feelings, and contribute to a collective zine for the Glasgow Zine Library and SCCAN collections. No prior experience in zine making, climate action or adaptation work is required—just bring your curiosity, your favourite creative materials and an open mind.

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Please note: we can only issue refunds requested 72 hours before the workshop begins.

About Kaska and Joana:

Dr Kaska Hempel is an audio producer, trainer and facilitator passionate about showcasing community voices involved in action for climate, food sovereignty and nature restoration in Scotland. Drawing on her background in environmental management, botany and elearning, in the last 10 years she’s supported local community action and climate engagement, facilitated climate conversations and community digital storytelling through work with PLANT, Transition University St Andrews and Scottish Communities Climate Action Network (SCCAN) and a number of commissions. She is passionate about making climate engaged audio storytelling accessible to everyone and about creating safe spaces for conversations to accelerate climate action in communities.

Joana Avi-Lorie is a writer, TV & film storyboarding artist, illustrator and research student based in Edinburgh. She works in the intersection of culture and climate change resilience through creative writing and fiction-based research. She is a Story Weaver for Scottish Communities Climate Action Network and a PhD candidate at the School of Health in Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh, and she has worked on projects focused on creative wellbeing and learning, narrative therapy, community development and promoting climate resilience in children and young people.

Ticket information

This event is for ages 16+ and will be held online. You will need a good internet connection and a laptop/computer/mobile device to join us.

There will be 20 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, attendees will participate in: Talk / Lecture, Group Discussions, Break out rooms / Small group discussions, Hands on activities, Writing, Sharing work that has been created

If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via events@glasgowzinelibrary.com.

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All events will adhere to our safer spaces policy, which you can learn about here.

GZL pledges to support The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. As part of this pledge we may participate in strikes called in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine. If this event falls on a strike day and is cancelled, we will work with event leaders to reschedule the event asap. Participants will also have the option of receiving an immediate refund for any ticket purchases and travel booked to attend.

How to access the event:

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Please email events@glasgowzinelibrary.com for any queries or issues.

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