Featuring: Selina Nwulu, Joycelyn Longdon
Chair: Brianna Craft
Conservatory Terrace, Level 4 (5 mins from Level 0)
Time: 3pm – 4pm
What does it mean to belong to a world that’s burning — and still find beauty in its bloom?
In this timely and powerful conversation, poet and essayist Selina Nwulu (Black Climates) and researcher and storyteller Joycelyn Longdon (Natural Connection) join climate expert Brianna Craft (We Don’t Have Time For This) to explore the intersection of nature, race, and resistance.
Together, they’ll unpack how climate change and environmental injustice disproportionately impact Black communities — and why any conversation about the future of the planet must centre those most affected.
From ancestral knowledge to radical imagination, this session invites you to rethink who gets to shape our environmental narratives — and what it means to fight for a future rooted in justice, care, and connection.
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