About me

I’m a London-based climate justice organiser, facilitator, creative producer and curator, interested in how we can use art and creativity to dream and practice planetary justice.

The climate crisis is the legacy of a Capitalist system, built on centuries of colonial and imperialist theft, displacement, and extraction. My work aims to connect these structures to the physical, cultural, and emotional impacts of climate change.

I particularly focus on the intersections of art, climate and ecology with race, class, disability, housing, land, food, and energy justice.

I believe that we can only achieve a just world with courage, imagination, and collective action. My approach is playful, accessible, and deeply rooted in solidarity with people and ecologies at the frontlines of climate impacts. I’m excited by opportunities to work collaboratively, with an ethos of trust, care, laughter, and reciprocity.

My work involves:

  • Creating resources explaining how the climate crisis connects to other social issues
  • Developing radical narratives on climate justice, always aiming to enable marginalised people and communities to tell our stories in our own words
  • Training, workshops, and facilitation exploring artistic and grassroots approaches to climate justice
  • Co-creating practices for care, solidarity, and ecological connection within organisational, creative, and community structures
  • Holding space and events for people of colour and other marginalised communities to gather, connect, and collaborate
  • Accessible content production, including podcasts, video, social media
  • Curation and commissioning of climate justice focused creative work
  • Public speaking and advocacy for the role of art and creativity in building liberatory climate solutions across disciplines, borders, and species
  • Mentoring and supporting young people working in the arts, and the climate and environmental sector