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CJU Wellbeing Conversation - IPCC Report Release

  • 16 Aug 2021
  • 18:00 - 19:30
  • via Zoom

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This last year has seemed like a rollercoaster of extreme events and for many of us the connections with climate change and climate justice are obvious. 

We invite you to join us as we take a moment to explore our reactions to the release of the latest IPCC Working Group 1 report, which is likely to come with some hard to grapple with information.

On Monday Aug 16 at 6:30PM we'll open up an online space to discuss the release of this report, our responses, our coping mechanisms, and how we keep doing what needs to be done amidst it all.

This workshop will be facilitated by Jaime Yallup Farrant, convenor of the Climate Justice Union. Jaime has experience in holding space for people to explore complex and difficult scenarios. Bringing care, honesty and a touch of fun to our collective responses we intend for this session to provide people with an opportunity to listen, reflect and if they feel comfortable share from their own experience.

What to expect: The session will include group conversations and small group breakouts using the online platform Zoom.

The online workshop is open to all, no matter how you are feeling in response to the climate science.

Join via Zoom: details to be sent via email upon registration  

Feel free to bring a movement friend, even if they're not yet a CJU member - but don't share the link publicly.

See you there.


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We acknowledge that we begin our work as The Climate Justice Union on the Boodja (land) of the Wadjuk people of the Noongar Nation. We honour the Wadjuk people and their kin in other Nations and Country across these lands and waters, who have always cared for this place and all who lived here.

We acknowledge First Nations Elders past and present, and acknowledge that those of us living here, who came from across the seas, live on land that was taken, stolen. We acknowledge the responsibility that comes with this understanding and that we personally and collectively benefit from this theft.

As such, we all have a responsibility to decolonise ourselves, our lives and work, and to heal the harm these oppressive systems have inflicted.

Click here to read our full acknowledgements

We are a community union and do not cover you in your workplace. All Climate Justice Union members are also encouraged to join the relevant industrial union. Click here to find your industrial Union.


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