From crisis to sustainability -- Building equity and equality

Fellowship Event

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Online via Zoom

Join RSA Fellows globally as we explore how we can shape a more resilient, socially just and sustainable world in the wake of the COVID pandemic. This is the fifth event in a six-part online event series, co-hosted by RSA Oceania and the RSA Sustainability Network, which aims to build awareness and collaboration, leading to RSA projects.

Across the world, the COVID crisis has revealed and exacerbated the structural inequalities at the heart of our economic and political systems, adding saliency to existing concerns around racial and climate justice. As protesters take to the streets to make their voices heard, it is essential that we consider how minority groups have been disproportionately impacted by environmental injustices and explore the way in which environmental movements can align their cause more directly with social and economic justice issues.


Please note, this is an online event open to the global Fellowship. Please check the timing in your region:

United Kingdom -- 8:00am BST
Sydney & Melbourne -- 5:00pm AEST
New Zealand -- 7:00pm NZST

Other events in the Bridges to the Future: from crisis to sustainability series:

Building capability for prevention -- Thursday 18 June

Building resilience -- Friday 3 July

Building health, with a healthy environment -- Thursday 16 July

Building a culture of health and well-being -- Thursday 30 July

Building resilient democracies -- Thursday 27 August

Joining instructions will be sent with your confirmation email once you register. Please direct any questions about this event to RSA Oceania Director, Philipa Duthie at [email protected].


Taking Part in RSA Online Events 

For our interactive online events, the RSA uses the platform Zoom. We have found it simple for participants to use while also providing the necessary functionality for an engaging online event.  

To participate in the event, you will need to register for a ticket to receive the bespoke link to join. You will be sent detailed instructions via email upon registration. Attendees will need to register for a free Zoom account and download their software. To understand more about how Zoom uses your data, please read their Privacy Policy in advance.  

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