What Holds: Narrative, Trust and Climate Resilience
Culture

What Holds: Narrative, Trust and Climate Resilience

tirs. 23. jun.
11.00 โ€“ 12.30
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๐ŸŒ What Holds: Narrative, Trust and Climate Resilience

As climate challenges grow stronger and AI transforms decision-making, discussions about resilience often focus on finance and technology. However, the core of enduring communities lies in the less tangible assets: shared narratives, cultural memory, and the collective sense of responsibility we hold.

This panel conversation underscores the idea that culture is a fundamental element of climate action. By diving into various perspectives from philanthropy, technology, storytelling, and the arts, we'll investigate how narratives can cultivate trust, shape collective identities, and promote our ability to adapt as a cohesive unit.

In these transformative times, whose stories are setting the direction for our shared future? How can artists, institutions, and communities collaborate to foster narratives grounded in dignity and shared responsibility?

๐ŸŽค Featured Speakers:

  • Nisaa Jetha โ€“ Founder and CEO, Creative Economy Institute & Impact for SDGs
  • Sarah Howard โ€“ Managing Director, Global Philanthropy Forum; Director and Producer of Climate Blueprint: Dominica, Barbados, Vanuatu; Founder, Twenty Twenty Studios
  • Dex Hunter-Torricke โ€“ Founder and President, The Center for Tomorrow; Former communications leader at Google DeepMind, Meta, SpaceX, and the United Nations
  • Inua Ellams โ€“ Poet, playwright, performer, and curator focused on identity, migration, and the stories uniting communities across borders.

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