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On the side-lines of the fifth annual International School on Climate Mobilities (ISCM), Beyond Climate Collaborative (BCC) and the Othering & Belonging Institute are convening an interactive online workshop exploring the political economies and geographies of climate-related (im)mobilities and environmental injustices.

Through a series of global maps, we will collectively examine how climate change, extraction, supply chains, migration, displacement, dispossession, environmental harm and global inequality intersect across space.  

Understanding climate-related mobilities through the lens of political economy reveals how wealth and risk are distributed unevenly across populations and places. By re-examining these spatial arrangements, we can begin to build more just and equitable futures for movement on a warming planet.

The workshop will also explore how mapping can support world-making, enabling us to reimagine global relationships, responsibilities, and solidarities in ways that advance the intersections of social, economic, environmental, racial, gender, migrant, and climate justice and equitable futures for movement on a warming planet. 

Why Join This Workshop?

๐Ÿ“ Critical Interrogation: Collectively examine how climate change, global supply chains, and environmental harm intersect with displacement and dispossession.
๐Ÿ“Interactive Mapping: Participate in guided exercises to unpack the spatial patterns of racial capitalism, carbon responsibility, and mobility corridors.
๐Ÿ“Transformative Worldmaking: Use mapping as a creative tool to reimagine global relationships and solidarities that center social, racial, and climate justice.
๐Ÿ“Systemic Analysis: Explore how logistical chokepoints, debt relationships, and resource flows create the asymmetries of vulnerability we see today.

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