Program
During this program, the panel will explore how individuals and communities organize themselves to endure the collapse of climate systems while upholding the values of dignity and justice. By examining the tactics, structures, and practices that communities under various forms of pressure have historically relied upon — from the Black Panther 'survival programs' of the 1970s, to the solidarity networks of crisis-era Greece, the mutual aid efforts that emerged after every natural disaster, and the collective power achieved in Rojava — Adam Greenfield aims to equip participants with effective tools for thought and action during the most challenging moments of their lives.