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Build A Better Future Book Club #16: It's Not That Radical by Mikaela Loach

Thu 28 Mar 2024 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM GMT Online

Build A Better Future Book Club #16: It's Not That Radical by Mikaela Loach

Thu 28 Mar 2024 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM GMT Online

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Build A Better Future Book Club from Girl Gang Manchester

Stimulus, discussion, co-learning, and action to create a more equitable world for all.

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IT'S NOT THAT RADICAL: CLIMATE ACTION TO TRANSFORM OUR WORLD BY MIKAELA LOACH

"“This book will give you hope that a new world is possible.”" - Layla F. Saad (Author of 'Me and White Supremacy')

Representations of climate action in the mainstream media have been white-washed, green-washed and diluted; this book tackles the reality of Climate change from a new perspective.

What do we do that heavily contributes to the climate crisis and its environmental consequences? Tackling the climate crisis requires us to visit the roots of poverty, capitalist exploitation, police brutality and legal injustice. Climate justice offers the real possibility of huge leaps towards racial equality and collective liberation as it aims to dismantle the very foundations of these issues. This is an accessible, hopeful and galvanising book offering readers the tools to participate in the fight for climate justice.

In this book, you will find:
-Complex and challenging topics to provide context to the environment that we're living in and galvanise readers to take action.
-Answers to important questions like What is Climate Justice? And are we being too Radical or Not Radical Enough?
-A fresh perspective on climate change and the environment we live in.

In this book, Mikaela Loach offers a perspective for real climate action that could drastically change the world as we know it to benefit us all. Written with truthfulness and hope, It's Not That Radical will galvanise readers to take action, offering an accessible and transformative appraisal of our circumstances to help prepare a majority for the future of our planet.

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FACILITATED BY MEZ DANIEL (MAD SUSTAINABLE DESIGN)

Mez (they/she) is the founder of MAD Sustainable Design and a member of the Gaskell Garden Project. They are a radical craftivist and maker - using a range of sustainable and locally sourced materials such as wood, willow, hedgerow, foraged curiosities, clay, and waste textiles. Mez upcycles, weaves, and co-creates using experimental and traditional methods. Mez graduated from MSoA where she studied 3D Design and, since founding MAD Sustainable Design, has worked with organisations such as The Kindling Trust, Groundwork, the Boilerhouse, Chorlton Arts Festival, and more. They facilitate workshops, work on commissioned arts projects, and are led by community and chaos!

CHOSEN ORGANISATION: RYEBANK FIELDS COMMUNITY CAMP

Ryebank Fields Community Camp is a community stronghold aiming to protect the greenspace of Ryebank Fields. Their aim is to save this beautiful rewilded greenspace in Chorlton from destruction and subsequent development. Find out more here.


If you would like to facilitate a future book club or have an idea for a book that you think we should feature please drop us a message at girlgangmanchester@gmail.com. 

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We’ve expanded the focus of our regular anti-racism media club to include a variety of other identities and issues we believe are important to engage with as a community. Anti-racism will still remain a central focus and we will take an intersectional approach to issues - with many of the books on our upcoming lists authored by black/queer women.

We hope this group will provide a space and build a community for education, discussion and reflection. Every other month we will focus on a brilliant book exploring marginalised experiences.

Where possible we will invite facilitators with lived experience of the topic to provide stimulus and co-moderate discussions with our team- we choose to share the role of facilitation to share both the power and responsibility within the space.

The club meet on the final Thursday of every other month and sessions will now be 2 hours long to create space for lengthier discussions and action point check ins and outs at the start and end of each session.

We are trialling an in-person/online hybrid event delivery to maintain some of the increased accessibility lockdown instigated, but we would also like to build community and action around this group - so encourage people to come down in person if they can! 

We intend to maintain a long term, consistent space for people to take personal responsibility and communal accountability for their allyship and coalition learning, creating a space for reflection, discussion and to hear from other voices. The group is always open to new members, or returning ones, so we’d love for you to join us!


HOW THE GROUP WORKS:

  • We’ll be meeting in person and online. Both digital and IRL spaces will be open 10 minutes in advance to arrive for a prompt kick off.
  • Links to online meeting will be sent in advance of the session.
  • Our sessions will involve specific prompts and small group discussions (as well as online in virtual break-out rooms)
  • Digital attendees will be in groups together and in person attendees will be in groups together
  • The space will be facilitated. Though some of our facilitators may have lived experience, this is a space for communal learning and structured discussion rather than a teaching space- the ‘teacher” will always be the author of the material.
  • In order to pay our facilitators for their preparation and leading time, we are making paid for tickets compulsory at check out to help us cover the cost of their fees. We feel this is important, particularly when we are asking people with lived experience to contribute. If you are currently unwaged or the £3.50 is a barrier to your attendance, please book the free ticket, but we encourage payment where possible.
  • There is also an optional donation to a relevant charity which changes each month and is selected by our facilitators, should you wish to donate.
  • Please book your place in advance for each session.

WHO IS THE BOOK CLUB FOR:

The sessions are open to people of all genders/races/sexualities/classes/disability inclusive - if you have any specific accessibility needs in regard to the sessions, please let us know and we’ll do our very best to accommodate. For parents, single Mums, and those with a legitimate reason to be late, don’t worry we will still let you in the room! For everyone else, please try to be on time if you can so we can all be a part of the full conversation where possible.

This is a space for everyone - though we would like attendees to be aware that participants may be at different stages of their personal educational journeys. We must be prepared to push one another and address our own shortfalls to get the most out of the sessions, valuing the voices with experience, if they wish to attend.

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Refund policy: Paying for a ticket funds freelance artists, creatives and facilitators and helps support Girl Gang Manchester in continuing to run events. All tickets are non refundable and non transferable.

Girl Gang Manchester’s events aim to be as inclusive as possible. This event is open to people of all genders, ages, races, sexualities, and classes. All are welcome, please see specific access information below.

Accessibility information:

  • The room will be lit with normal lights. There will be a projection screen for zoom participants and potentially a power point presentation.
  • We won’t be using strobe lighting for this event.
  • All gender toilets are provided.
  • Seating will be available throughout the event.
  • We happily offer free tickets for personal access assistants, please email us at girlgangmanchester@gmail.com to arrange this. Registered assistance dogs are also welcome!
  • Specific COVID guidance can be found below.
  • A Girl Gang Manchester team member will greet you as you enter the event space and will be available as a point of contact throughout the event if you require anything.

If you have any other access requests or worries, please contact us at girlgangmanchester@gmail.com. We are super proud that our events and club nights are welcoming and that there are always people who feel comfortable to attend on their own.

COVID-19 Guidance:

Though we no longer have any specific COVID-19 guidelines in place at our events, it is our expectation that you as a member of our community exercise personal responsibility in that you do not attend if you knowingly have COVID or any other contagious disease, or if you have knowingly had contact with a positive case.

Why do we ask identity questions?

We want to make our events as inclusive as possible and we often get questions from people who for whatever reason say, ‘I really want to come but I am nervous, will I be the odd one out?’ Whilst we will always strive to do our best to make everyone feel welcome, it is useful to know a little more about who our audience is for each event so we can be honest in our responses to any queries. It also helps us tailor events for the people attending and identify who we aren’t currently reaching with our work.

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