Forth Valley Climate Action Hub (FEL Scotland) are excited to partner with Coin Operated Press and Stirling Student's Union for this interactive Queer Climate Justice Zine workshop as part of the Alternative Fayre.
Location: Stirling University, Cottrell 4C1 Court Room
12pm-2pm - Guided zine workshop led by Coin Operated Press exploring themes of Queer Climate Justice
2pm-4pm - Drop in Zine Making
All workshop materials are provided by Coin Operated Press. This includes paper, scissors, glue, Sharpies, washi tape, felt pens, coloured pencils, and a large selection of collage materials, but we also encourage participants to bring their own materials if they want to add a more personal touch to their zines! We will also have plenty of reuse supplies on hand.
Refreshments provided.
If participants would be happy for us to reproduce a few copies of their Zines at the end of the workshop we would love to invite additions to our Climate Action Library.
Stirling University has wheelchair access and accessible toilets. There will also be break out spaces which you can access. If you would like any more info around accessibility please be in touch Climate@FELScotland.org
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