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KIN will be taking over the Arnolfini for a long weekend with a multi-room extravaganza of music, conversations, games, skill-sharing and theatrical explorations, with activist meet-ups, live art and wandering provocateurs. Each of the six rooms has a full programme, and the spaces have been uniquely designed with participation and connection in mind. Please note that capacities are limited for each room, so please arrive early to your chosen sessions to guarantee entry.

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    Join us for a immersive talk over digital technologies, as we with join Ayana Young in her North American base to chat with her about the radically thoughtful and kind web platform and podcast show she hosts called For The Wild.

    At For The Wild you will find in-depth discussions with people like Leah Penniman, Janine Benyas, Ron Finley, Stephen Jenkinson, Peter Wohlleben and George Monbiot and discussions around themes like Land Based Liberation, Ocean Ecology, The Commons, Forest Canopy Microrganisms and the Hidden Life of Trees.

    FTW is focused on the union between tangible land-based restoration, wilderness conservation, storytelling, and education. Leveraging robust research practices and innovative, engaging media, FTW’s work is a response to the call for authentic community and a new paradigm of earth renewal.

    Ayana is a lover and protector of wild nature. She was studying Ecology when the Occupy Wall Street movement began. Amid the burgeoning resistance in Zuccotti Park, she co-created the Environmental Working Group to help orient the movement to the realities of a suffering planet. From there she moved West to her beloved Cascadian bioregion, starting an organic farm and wild foods cartel on an Oregon mountaintop. Along with the restoration of damaged landscapes, Ayana is committed to protecting intact ecosystems. In the summer of 2016 she lead a delegation of women to the Tongass National Forest in SE Alaska to spend time with the forest and learn from the local people to collaborate on a strategy to stop old growth logging.

    Please join us to talk form and substance / digital and physcial / spirit and soil.