Climate Change and Migration
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Climate Change and Migration

By DIC Research Community, University of Westminster

Overview

Join us for a film screening and discussion on the impact of climate change on migration on communities across the world.

Join us for a film screening and discussion event on Climate Change and Migration to explore the impact of climate change on migration patterns and on communities across the world. This event is organised by the Diversity and Inclusion Research Community, University of Westminster in collaboration with Counterpoint Arts on their theme 'Our Shared Futures: Climate and Migration Community Film Festival 2025'.

Films

And Still it Remains Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EEgh08ch1I

An unsettling reflection on the long shadows cast by French nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara. Combining archival footage, testimony, and striking imagery, the film explores how radioactive contamination and environmental damage continue to affect local communities decades after colonial powers left.

Dead as a Dodo : A five min. experimental short film that reimagines the extinction of the dodo to examine how colonialism, science, and ecological loss intertwine.

Until the Last Drop Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSQpIsQAnOU

Set in the occupied West Bank, this documentary portrays the lives of two farmers struggling under an unequal, apartheid system of water access.

The showing of these short films on Climate Change and Migration will be followed by a discussion on community and climate justice.

The event will take place on Thursday November 27 from 18:00 to 20:00 in

ROOM: Cavendish C1.18 - Pavilion

Looking forward to seeing you there

Category: Community, Other

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

University of Westminster - Cavendish Campus

115 New Cavendish Street

London W1W 6UW United Kingdom

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Agenda
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Climate Change and Migration

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Nov 27 · 6:30 PM GMT