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Keynote Lecture @ The Future Landscapes Festival, Northumberland National Park

The Northumberland National Park is currently hosting the Future Landscapes Festival, which is for people of all ages and abilities to participate in, and to help encourage them to think about their role in the National Park’s landscape, and to action the idea of ‘think global act local’.

Within that the wonderful Dr Sheree Mack is running the Black Nature in Residence Project funded by the Arts Council England. I will be doing a talk within this project about holistic sustainability and the historical context of climate change. The event is online and free to attend, as well as other really cool events and exhibitions both online and in person at the The Sill, which is The National Landscape Discovery centre. The link for ticket registration in my bio, and it would be lovely to have you there.

I will be presenting an online keynote lecture on holistic sustainability and the historical context of climate change as part of the Future Landscapes Festival, specifically part of the Black Nature in Residence Project hosted by the wonderful Dr Sheree Mack.

The event is free (registration required) and it would be wonderful to see you there!

Link to my event:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/holistic-sustainability-lecture-with-grace-hull-tickets-181771191527?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

Link to the festival:

https://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/national-park-launches-future-landscapes-festival/

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