Beyond marches and megaphones, this session explores how culture, music, and community traditions shape radical action and how we build a culture of resistance rooted in joy, memory, and collective care.
In the face of climate breakdown, deepening inequality, and the rise of the far right, this conversation connects today’s movements to long traditions of cultural and political resistance – asking how we can build power that nourishes, sustains, and transforms.
The session will be led by Tyrone Scott, Senior Movement Building & Activism Officer at War on Want – an organisation working in solidarity and partnership with movements across the Global South to challenge the root causes of poverty, inequality, and climate injustice, and to build a just, global economy from the ground up.