People's Emergency Briefing at Easton Family Centre
Free tickets, booking required (see event details)

A event on Tomorrow. The event starts at 18:30.


Bristol Hospitality Network are proud to be hosting a film screening of the People’s Emergency Briefing: a frank and honest look at the effect of the climate crisis on the UK, with real, accessible actions to try to mitigate these consequences.

6pm, Wednesday 20th May 2026
Easton Family Centre, Beaufort Street, Bristol, BS5 0SQ
16+
Free tickets - booking via https://qrco.de/bgndL0 

The climate crisis is something that we think will happen in the future, but it is happening now. It is already affecting people around the globe. 

‘People’ includes the UK, and ‘people’ includes people seeking asylum. 

Despite the undeniable notion that communities in the global south with the least global emissions are most vulnerable to this crisis, right now in the UK, a person cannot claim asylum based on the risk of a climate emergency. 

Back in November, a collection of talks by leading experts exploring how the crisis will affect the UK in terms of health, food security, national security and economics were given to an audience of 1200 MPs, peers and leaders from across national industries. These talks were filmed and have been put together to form the People’s Emergency Briefing, with the idea for people to watch it together as human beings, and leave feeling motivated to engage and act.

It is impossible to consider the climate crisis without considering the effect on the movement of people, and this is the lens within which we will present the film on the night. The film will be introduced by our very own Advice Manager Elinor Harris (25+ years as a caseworker in the refugee sector), and our co-Chair of Trustees (and climate activist) James Collett. Afterwards there will be the opportunity for relaxed reflections and thought sharing surrounding the film.

Tickets are free, please just sign up using the link below. 
https://qrco.de/bgndL0

Light bites and drinks will be available, with optional donation for those who can. 

Find out more about the People’s Emergency Briefing project here: < u>www.nebriefing.org< /u>

Donate to National Emergency Briefing here: https://buy.stripe.com/8x228r9IZ2X6cZ39fba3u00

About BHN:

Bristol Hospitality Network (BHN) works in solidarity alongside people seeking asylum who are facing destitution in Bristol. We source hosted accommodation for refused asylum seekers and support creative community work with our catering branch Moveable Feast. Through our weekly Welcome Drop-In Centre, visitors can access casework advice, ESOL classes, hot food, and take part in activities that build connections. Guided by mutual empowerment, BHN aims to place hospitality, integrity, and most of all, our members, at the heart of what we do.



Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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