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Jo Rose

Highlights from community workshops I run about weather, emergency preparedness and building local climate resilience together.

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    Facilitating workshops about weather and community resilience, reflecting on white settler culture and identity, and transforming messy feelings into poetry/other bits. Writing on beautiful Wurundjeri Country.

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