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Wheat Field by Agnes Denes

ROOTED TOGETHERNESS

OVERVIEW

What? Rethinking and using ‘repair’ and ‘reparation’ as tools for the remaking of the world. As active stewards of our local ecosystem in Southwark, how could we work with waste, the left-overs, and the rejected, to channel care and to disrupt systems of eco-social injustice? ​

Why? To connect to existing community initiatives that could repair the local ecosystem, share skills, challenge systems of extractions and deepen our connections to the ground that nurtures us​. ​

Who? BPOC grassroots collective Land In Our Names (LION) and local communities​

Sharing

Photos from our workshop with fungi futures 🍄🌾 

Photos from our creative muddy process

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Image credits: 
Michelle Ruiz, Shiying Li, 
Yoshimi Hata, Haifeng Tao, 
Xinyue Liu, Jiafei Sun

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