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Climate Crisis - Food & Solidarity
25 January 2023, Online
A chance to hear from our 2022 Eva Koch scholars. Naomi Richards explores sharing food to cultivate belonging to and reverence for life on earth. Ruth Kettle-Frisby looks at how people of faith can accompany women and disabled people in the Global South.
Naomi attends Redland Meeting in Bristol and is interested in the ways that food and sharing food meets us at the intersection between nature-culture, and the ways that eating together can create a container within which we can explore what it means to uphold 'right-relationship' between one another and the wider earth in an era of climate collapse. Naomi's research involved hosting and facilitating a series of meal-events with different groups, including Quakers.
Ruth is a member of Romford Meeting and her research engages with intersectional feminist and anti-racist conversations in solidarity with women and disabled people on the front line of climate breakdown. She explores the resonant notion of accompaniment as the basis for faith-based practice at this critical time.
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