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Cultivating Resistance and Hope

  • Centre for Human Ecology 840-860 Govan Road Glasgow, Scotland, G51 3UU United Kingdom (map)

This is an invitation to bend back the branches of our respective traditions, to dig deep to find life in place of destruction, look up to face and undo empire, and meet to make hope across our territories.

Free Territories of the Pearce Institute

Maria Leusa Munduruku, Munduruku Indigenous Women's Association, Amazônia, Brazil

Ana Laide Barbosa, Amazônian fisherwoman, great-granddaughter of the enslaved, member of Xingu Vivo Para Sempre movement

Col Gordon, farmer, researcher, Scotland

Gehan Macleod, co-founder GalGael

Iain MacKinnon, researcher, University of Coventry

Music from Nelson Wilson and Alistair Macfarlane

facilitator: Brian Garvey, University of Strathclyde

Hosted by Centre of Political Economy of Labour at University of Strathclyde with GalGael and Centre for Human Ecology and as part of the declared Govan free state for COP26

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