Speaker.
Tamsin Omond
The Power of Us
Profile:
Last year, at the beginning of the summer, Tamsin borrowed her friend's edition of Heat (Monbiot). July was spent with climate science and frantically preparing Climate Camp campaigners. The end of the summer was Climate Camp - six days of sustainable living, workshops and skill-shares, two arrests and two acquittals.
There are many forms of environmental action and there are many campaign targets. Since Tamsin's speedy introduction into grass-roots organisations, she has helped coordinate carnival marches, protest camps, locks/stick-on's, and banner-drops. Working with Plane Stupid she has brought protest to a variety of sites: airports, corporate offices, high-street travel agents, the roofs of the Houses of Parliament.
With the aim of involving more women in the environmental debate and to promote direct action as a legitimate and the most effective protest method. Tamsin is helping to coordinate a rally, which will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette's rush on Parliament. The event will be on Monday 13 October, in Parliament Square. Come along.
What I'm talking about:
Applying Pressure – Can An Individual Change the World?
Drawing from my experience with high profile ‘Plane Stupid' and my role as a radical lobbyist and non-violent direct activist, I will consider what transforms illegal action into legitimate world-changing events.
Using both historic precedent and the current environmental struggle I will suggest that at times of crisis, when governments will not act in the interest of the people, individuals must involve and empower one another to demand and live according to what is socially good. Non-violent direct action is this community's application of pressure - not to asking for a better tomorrow but creating the reality of a better today.
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My Brainfood
Websites
- Climate Camp
- The online reports of the camp in which anyone who wants to take action on climate change should attend
- Plane Stupid
- Trying to bring down the aviation industry
- HACAN
- HACAN is an umbrella organization standing up for those who are adversely affected by air traffic through heathrow
- Rising Tide
- A grassroots network of independent groups and individuals working towards building the movement against climate change
- Climate Rush
- A celebration of the 100th aniversary of the suffragettes storming of parliament
Books
- Heat: How We Can Stop the Planet Burning
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Description: How can we stop the planet burning? One of the best books out there looking at the reality of climate change and what we can actually do about it
ISBN: 0141026626 - Planet Earth We Have a Problem
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Description: Feedback dynamics and the acceleration of climate change
ISBN: - - The Road
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Description: A story of a father and son walking through a burned America. This story explores the depths of despair and savagery alongside the power of love and self sacrifice
ISBN: 0330447548 - Anarchism and Other Essays
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Description: A collection of essays spanning the psychology of political violence, women’s emancipation and what anarchism really stands for
ISBN: 1599869896 - The Brothers of Karamazov
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Description: Dostoyevsky's dark masterpiece evokes a world where the lines between innocence and corruption, good and evil, blur and everyone's faith in humanity is tested
ISBN: 978-0140449242
Organisations
- Stop Heathrow Expansion
- A website to campaign about the Heathrow Airport Expansion
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