Johnny Boxshall from XR Weston-super-Mare comments on how our cities may change in the future, and shares his dreams for a different world.
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As one of XR Bristol's Press Coordinators, Jennifer Stevenson expresses her regret and rage at the local media job cuts and her support for all independent journalists contributing to upholding democracy.
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After a week camped on top of Bristol City Hall and following Marvin Rees acknowledging Bristolians' concerns on air pollution, the rooftop rebels have descended.
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Five rebels are stationed on the roof of Bristol City Hall until the Council can be transparent about their targets and progress on tackling Bristol's illegal air pollution. We are still waiting for a response...
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On the sixth day of our week of visually arresting actions, rebels have dumped soot from a giant pair of lungs onto the doorstep of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) headquarters.
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This morning XR Bristol's week of action on air pollution extends into its fifth day, with parents and grandparents from around the city demanding clean air and action on climate change for our children's futures.
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At 5am this morning, five rebels climbed up the tower of Bristol City Hall. They have refused to come down until the Council commit to ensuring legally clean air in every suburb of the city by April 2021.
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Rebels demand clean air for our health with two theatrical actions highlighting the 296 premature deaths in Bristol each year due to air pollution.
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XR Bristol's week of actions demanding clean air kicked off last night with the symbolic nailing of a letter to the door of Bristol City Hall.
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Chay Harwood, a rebel and activist of mixed heritage, reflects on the recent Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol.