Interfaith Glasgow: Climate Justice is Gender Justice
Thursday 3 November, 2022 6.30 p.m. – 8.30p.m.
Interfaith Glasgow in partnership with Women’s Environmental Network
Climate Justice is Gender Justice
Online via zoom – Register at Evenybrite
Gain a deeper understanding of how the issues of gender equality and the climate crisis are interlinked; meet courageous women who are leading on climate change solutions and find out what gender informed climate action looks like.
ALL welcome!
This is the second event of a 3-part series exploring various aspects of climate justice. You can’t tackle climate change without tackling gender justice, and, as you’ll see, gender intersects with lots of other issues too.
You will hear from expert speakers from Scotland, England, and Nigeria who will present feminist responses to the climate crisis and explain how they use their voices to fight for gender justice and equality.
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