From the Personal to the Planetary: Bridging Racial and Climate Justice

Join this Personal to the planetary event for talks by Natalie Hyacinth and Yaz Brien.

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In 2025 the UK experienced the hottest summer on record, and an increase in racist violence on our streets. What do these things have in common? Who benefits from climate denialism and community divisions? And how can we tackle them both to ensure a safe and dignified life for us all?

Over the last year Natalie Hyacinth and Yaz Brien, two local Bristolians who worry about the future of our planet while living with the impacts of racism, have been asking themselves these questions. 

On Sunday 16th November we invite you to join in this conversation. We’ll hear some thoughts and prompts from Natalie and Yaz, before having conversations with our neighbours and strangers about how these issues impact us all.

Come along to build bridges, make sense of this time we’re in, and think ahead to creating futures we really want. The talk is open to all and there will be snacks provided! 

More about this talk series

The From the Personal to Planetary talk series is co-produced and co-hosted by the Brigstow Institute, Cabot Institute for the Environment, creative associates Close and Remote and our 10 Personal to Planetary Fellows. This series is running during COP30, the biggest annual conference of negotiations for the future health of our planet. Find out more about COP30 and what the University of Bristol will be doing there. 

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