At this gathering, we’ll be screening the short and powerful film ACTionism — a documentary that takes a hopeful, human look at how people move from feeling overwhelmed to becoming part of meaningful climate solutions.
Why this film matters:
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ACTionism is about how collective action — not just individual effort — can lead to real change. It follows Ellie Meredith’s inspiring personal journey from climate anxiety to empowerment and features insights from John Alexander, author of Citizens. His message is clear: we thrive when we see ourselves not as consumers, but as citizens — with agency, responsibility, and hope.
What to expect on the night:
🎥 Film screening
💬 Small-group conversations facilitated by Mandi Roberts from Sustainability Consultancy. Helen Tandy and Emily Reid from Eco Communities.
📘 Takeaway ideas from the Re-Action Collective Handbook, full of real stories and practical tips on how people like Isabel Mack (founder of Party Kit Network) began their journey and built community-led impact.
This evening isn’t just for “activists.”
It’s for anyone who’s ever thought
“I want to help, but I’m not sure where to start.”
It’s for the climate-concerned, the curious, the anxious, the hopeful, and the everyday changemakers.
✅ Join us: 19th May at That Beer Place
Let’s turn climate concern into climate connection.
Booking is essential due to limited space –