Climate Eco-Grief Discussion Forum

Take part in this informative, reflective discussion forum as part of RMIT's Sustainability Week: Resilience & Regeneration.

We are all exposed to lots of information with distressing implications for the human and natural worlds in our research, teaching and learning.

This discussion forum is designed to support all of us, staff and students, to collectively think about, bear witness to, and respond to the present reality of living with unfolding climate and environmental crises around the world.

All staff and students welcome, please email Ascelin Gordon (Senior Lecturer, Sustainability & Urban Planning) if you plan to attend or for any questions: ascelin.gordon@rmit.edu.au.

Event details

  • Date: Monday 16 September
  • Time: 1-2pm
  • Location: RMIT Multifaith & Wellbeing Centre: Building 47, Level 1, Room 8 (8 Orr St, Carlton)

Please note this is an in person only event.

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