Landscapes of Environmental Racism

Thu, 20/10/2022 - 18:30 - 20:00
Regular event?: 
This is not a regular event
Town/City: 
London/Online

Settler colonialism and racial capitalism in the US has resulted in dramatic forms of inequality through institutionalized, geopolitical, and environmental racism. Indigenous, black and Latinx communities suffer the health consequences of living in the most polluted and toxic environments. Indigenous peoples across the Americas are also at the forefront of opposition to the extraction and transportation of fossil fuels. In this event, Hazel Carby will be discussing and showing the work of indigenous artists who are responding to environmental and ecological crises and degradation.
This public event is free and open to all. This event will be a hybrid event, with an in-person audience and an online audience. For the online event: Registration for this event on Zoom will open after 10am on Thursday 29 Sept. For the in-person event: No ticket or pre-registration is required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries email events@lse.ac.uk.

Member: 
Organiser is not an NFP member
Venue: 
Online and in-person public event (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building)