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Rights, not charity.
30 April 2020

How coronavirus makes us rethink youth protests


We might assume that the lockdowns worldwide mean that protest gatherings are off-limits, but youth climate strikers now mobilising online have shown us that collective activism doesn’t just happen on the street. What does this mean for freedom of assembly protections? 

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Interview: Covid-19 and youth climate activism


To find out how youth climate strikers have adapted their work in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, and what lessons from the crisis can be applied to the fight for climate justice, we spoke with Mexican high school student Jerónimo Zarco Martinez. 

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After remote working and home-schooling became a reality for many people worldwide, we shared our Stay-At-Home Imagination Kit, offering an assortment of activities to help stay entertained, as well as thinking creatively. The latest addition to the kit is Future Cities, an activity for which you print, cut out and stick down a farming city of the future. 

The activity was presented at the Tate Modern in March 2020 as a joint project between CRIN and the Chicago-based architects Design with Company, and encourages adults and children alike to explore how we could redesign our relationship with nature by thinking creatively in order to live more sustainably.  

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