“This is not a single-generation job. It’s humanity’s job... Let’s all join together, with your neighbours, co-workers, friends, family and go out on to the streets to make your voices heard and make this a turning point in our history.” Greta Thunberg and 46 youth activists from the international school strike movement
Local environmental activists, including Friends of the Earth and Divest Brent; trade unionists, politicians and parents are planning to answer the call from Greta Thunberg and other youth activists adults to support the global climate youth movement by assembling at Brent Civic Centre at 9.30am on Friday September 20th in a display of support and solidarity. There will be a wide range of speakers united in recognising the urgent need to address the climate emergency.
Brent Council has given permission for staff to join the rally for 30 minutes as long as they seek their manager's permission and there is minimal impact on service provision.
Brent recently adopted a motion declaring a Climate Emergency and is planning to set up a a Citizens' Panel on Climate in October,
Brent recently adopted a motion declaring a Climate Emergency and is planning to set up a a Citizens' Panel on Climate in October,
Brent National Education Union is urging its members to take creative action on the day:
After the rally many activists and supporters will move on the Central London to join the youth strikers at Mill Bank:
Further information:
UK Student Climate Network
Campaign Against Climate Change
Friends of the Earth
After the rally many activists and supporters will move on the Central London to join the youth strikers at Mill Bank:
Further information:
UK Student Climate Network
Campaign Against Climate Change
Friends of the Earth