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Category: Interviews

Interview with Cheddar Gorgeous on pronouns, social movements and what is to be done

13 November, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Cheddar Gorgeous is, well, “Unicorn, alien, and Idealist. Anthropologist, producer and provocateur” who kindly agreed to answer some questions.  [Instagram…

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Milestone interview with Mark and Chloe of ‘Archchi’s’ – the tastiest Sri Lankan food in Manchester

6 November, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

  We have passed a double milestone for petition signatures – 750 online and over 1500 in total. It seems…

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Posted in: Interviews, Interviews with community builders, Petition milestone interviews

Interview with Jane Zelikova (@j_zelikova) on climate activism under Trump and All We Can Save

3 November, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

Dr Jane Zelikova (@j_zelikova) is a climate scientist and activist in the US. She works for Carbon 180, is the…

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Interview with Zakiya McZenkie (@ZakiyaMedia) on nature writing and inclusivity in the eco-movement

22 October, 2020 Pooja Kishinani Leave a comment

Last week, CEM core group member Pooja Kishinani interviewed Zakiya McKenzie, a writer, journalist, PhD candidate in Literature and climate…

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Interview with Bobby Kent (@Bobby19_) on the intersection of disability rights and climate justice

20 October, 2020 Pooja Kishinani Leave a comment

Bobby Kent (@Bobby19_) is a first year Politics and International Relations student at the University of Manchester. In this interview,…

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Posted in: Allyship, Interviews

Emma Dillon from UpRising on youth leadership in a pandemic

16 October, 2020 Chloe Leave a comment

The latest instalment of interviews with Very Interesting People sees CEM chat to Emma Dillon from UpRising on young people…

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Interview about racism, environmentalism, #Manchester, with Dominic Bruce, founder of Wisdom Against Racism

14 October, 2020 Marc Hudson 1 Comment

Dominic Bruce, founder of Wisdom Against Racism, kindly made the time to answer some questions about his life, the app…

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Interview with a cartoonist: Alex Hallatt @alexhtweets – “cartoons can sneak up on people and get them to pay attention”

13 October, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Last week we used a wonderful cartoon about how promises get made and broken, with no short-term action to back…

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Petition milestone (600 online signatures): Interview with #Manchester artist Jackie Haynes

10 October, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

Regular readers of the Climate Emergency Manchester website may possibly havae noticed our campaign to get 4000 signatures on  petition…

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Posted in: Interviews, Petition for cash and democracy

North #Manchester venue The Miners re-opens!

7 October, 2020 Marc Hudson Leave a comment

We caught up with Louis, from the North Manchester institution that is The Miners. a) Like a lot of venues…

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Ekua Bayunu quits Mcr Labour, citing targeted bullying and harassment (which Labour deny) on the basis of her politics and also her identity and relationship with the country. She says being a black woman and a socialist in Manchester Labour party is 'increasingly untenable'.

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invisiblemapper Jon Silver @invisiblemapper ·
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Couple of things to consider

Two Black councillors have quit the Labour Party in a year...clearly this is deeply troubling

Ekua joining the Green Party make it the official opposition in Manchester

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🚨 Breaking: Manchester councillor Ekua Bayunu has quit Labour to join the Greens, saying she felt 'constantly at odds' with the culture of the party. More to follow... #LDReporter #LabourParty #GreenParty

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houseofhaynesfd Jackie Haynes @houseofhaynesfd ·
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Isn’t honesty the best policy @ManCityCouncil @bevcraig @CllrTR ? It would be a good start. https://climateemergencymanchester.net/2022/06/24/manchesters-housing-strategy-fails-climate-emergency-honesty-test-so-what-could-be-done-differently/ @ClimateEmergMcr @LindaFLabour

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Manchester’s Housing Strategy fails climate emergency honesty test: so what could be done differently?

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