Visit by London Mining Network

245 Hammersmith Road 245 Hammersmith Road, london

Today we are being visited by Kerima who has 2 workshops to deliver. These workshops are aimed at ages 10 plus, if your YP can engage they are welcome to join us. If they are 8 or under they will need an adult with them. One is a Phone Cycle Game How much does your smartphone really cost? LMNĀ  deliver educational workshops in schools and in the community based on a board game depicting the lifecycle of a smart phone. Focusing on phones is a tangible way to transform the dark, often abstract, world of extractivism into a relatable problem with potential solutions. Made in 2017 by LMN education worker, Kerima Mohideen, the PhoneCycle game is not just a game but a collaborative learning workshop. The aim is to raise awareness of and stimulate conversation about the social and environmental impacts involved in producing, consuming and disposing of phones and to discuss what we can do about it. Life Above The Coal This workshop is based on the true story of two frontline communities in Colombia who have been resisting the impacts of a massive open cast mine on their lands and livelihoods for over thirty years. Frontline communities are already being severely impacted by the effects of climate change and may have limited access to the resources that could help them mitigate those effects. Many have, for decades, been directly and adversely affected by the mining and drilling carried out on their land including by those companies most responsible for carbon emissions. We in the UK have benefitted from this. The coalmine in this story provides coal for UK power stations. Since 2000 it has been part-owned by BHP, one of the top 20 fossil fuel firms behind one third of carbon emissions since 1965. In order to keep this accessible for schools, some of the story has been omitted, most importantly the story of the struggles of the workers at the mine for better wages and conditions. It should be noted that their union, Sintra Carbon, supports the communities who have been evicted or face eviction and who are opposed to the relocation of the river as the mine expands. These communities in turn have supported the miners` strikes. There is solidarity between people with seemingly opposing interests.

Community Chess & Travel Club- Drop in

This time is for for all ages to come together and share the knowledge. Parents/others are needed to assist in this time to make this activity happen.   If you are a keen chess player come and teach our young and play with other adults. Chess sets are needed. Are you a regular traveller or want to be? The group will enable us to share our experiences and where/how to travel as well as make journeys happen as a family/individual/group. You can drop in during these hours.

Sewing Techniques tbc

Facilitator tbc. This activity will roll over for 4 hours and you can drop in a time that suits you. The facilitator will be able to help you to work on your own projects as well as share techniques. Our purpose in this activity is to upcycle as much as possible with visits to a local charity shop whenever needed. If you have skills you would like to share and time to help our boys and girls please let me know. You will always be welcome. Any material, threads, haberdashery, sewing machines will be always sought after.