What is Land Justice? Conference
Join the new South West Land Justice group in Bristol for a day of exploring what land justice means across different issues.
Join the Land Justice Network for a day of learning about how land justice relates to: food; housing; energy; ecosystems, transport, our colonial history, climate resilience and our common good, sharing knowledge to build a movement and inform action.
The line-up includes:
Daytime ticket (£5+bf): 9.30am – 5pm
- Recent history of land justice movement in England with Indra Donfrancesco from Earth First!
- Right to Roam campaign planning with Nick Hayes – Illustrator and author of ‘The Spellbound Land: Trespassing the lines that divide us all’. Nick’s beautiful prints will be for sale with funds going to the Land Justice Network.
- Identity and Spiritual Stewardship: Diasporic and Decolonnial Perspectives on Belonging and the Land with Gentle/Radical, Samson Hart & Rabab Ghazoul.
- Analysis of Land and housing economics with Beth Stratford, political economist and New Economics Foundation fellow.
- Themed discussions with experts and practitioners on: housing; food and fibre; community buildings and public space; transport and energy infrastructure, including the incredible Project Skyline, Fibreshed, Hempen, Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft, Landworkers Alliance, Tiny House Community Bristol, Zero West, ACORN and others.
- Working towards a People’s Land Policy – with the Land Justice Network
- Ideas and planning for what next for the land justice movement in Britain, the South West and in our own lives and work.
- Land Rights songs workshop with the Island Folk Choir
Evening ticket (£5 Adv. or £10 OTD) 7.30-11.00pm
The Gloucestershire Poachers story with Heather Jane
Island Folk Choir performance
Politcal folk duo Jimmy and Sid
Fancy Goods funk band
Please see the EventBrite page for tickets and more information about the evening event.