It's Not That Radical with Mikaela Loach at Strange Brew
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"Sell out warning! The Cable’s Speaker Series continues its inspiring run of live discussions with rising activist and “joyful gamechanger” Mikaela Loach - exploring the overlap of climate change, social justice and anti-capitalist struggle with fellow environmental justice campaigner Dominique Palmer."

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A event held at Strange Brew on Tuesday 11th June. The event starts at 19:00.


The mainstream conversation around climate change has been white-washed, green-washed and diluted to be made compatible with capitalism for too long. To get to the true roots of the climate crisis requires facing systemic issues of poverty, capitalist exploitation, police brutality and legal injustice.

Climate justice offers just this and a hopeful manifesto for collective liberation and a better, holistic future.

It's Not That Radical empowers readers to reflect on and change their attitudes toward climate change, helping us all mobilize for a better future.

Join Mikaela Loach and the Bristol Cable for a live fireside chat with fellow climate activist Dominique Palmer, followed by an audience Q+A and book signing.

Mikaela Loach is the best-selling author of It's Not That Radical: Climate Action To Transform Our World, a climate justice activist, co-host of
The YIKES Podcast is a writer and former medical student based in Brighton. In 2020, Forbes, Global Citizen and BBC Woman's Hour named Mikaela as one of the most influential women in the UK climate movement. In 2021, she was one of three claimants on the "Paid To Pollute" case who took the UK government to court over the huge public payments they give to fossil fuel companies every year. Her work focuses on the intersections of the climate crisis with oppressive systems and making the climate movement a more accessible space. "It's Not That Radical: Climate Action To Transform Our World" was published in April 2023 by Dorling Kingsley and is Mikaela's first book.

Dominique Palmer FRSA is a British climate justice activist and student. She spoke at 2019 United Nations Climate Change Conference, and began her activism as one of the U.K’s leading U.K environmentalists and youth activists in the School Strike for Climate Movement

Entry requirements: no age restrictions