An Ecoliberationist Lens

Recording of Thursday 6 November webinar
30 years on from the first COP the world is still hurtling towards irreversible climate breakdown, and those that have done least to cause it are already bearing the burden.
Watch this recording of this event where we explore how the principles of liberation theology can help us navigate the climate crisis, and ask whether looking with an ecoliberationist lens can give us practical and ethical insights to guide our action.
Our Chair
Melanie Nazareth
Melanie is Green Christian Churches Project Officer and lives in London with her family. She has a background in law but since 2019 her primary focus has been working to meet the climate and environmental crisis. She also works for Christian Climate Action.
Our Speakers
Revd Ronald Nathan
Revd Ronald Nathan is a pastor in the AME Zion Church and a public theologian. He has a particular interest in social, racial, and political issues.
Revd Chris Howson
Chris Howson is Chaplain at the University of Sunderland and a liberation theologian. He is the author of “A Just Church: 21st century Liberation Theology in Action“.
Fr Jean Nyembo SJ
Fr Jean served for six years as Managing Director of the Arrupe Centre for Research and Training in Lubumbashi (DRC). His research focuses on social justice in the context of mining governance.
Comments on "An Ecoliberationist Lens"
Ruth Jarman:
Yes, we'll stick the recording up on the website after the meeting.
Ruth Jarman:
Hi Jill, no there is no need to register to get to view the recording
Jill Lovell:
I too cannot be there live. Do we need to register to be able to access the recording?
April:
Hello. I registered for this talk but realised I won't be able to attend. Will a recording of the zoom be provided?
Ruth Jarman:
Yes, we are 99% sure we can record it - we will post it on our website
Anne Litherland:
Will this be recorded please as I cannot attend at this time?
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