‘Creating Solidarities and Eradicating Silences’ is a project from Friends of the Earth Scotland that is working to record and gather disabled knowledge and history of climate change and activism from across Scotland – to preserve in a national archive.
This form is aimed towards anyone who is 16-30, lives in Scotland and is disabled, neurodivergent and/or a climate activist/ally whose understanding of what they do has been shaped by disability justice in Scotland.
We want to capture both your experience of climate change and taking action against it - to create a legacy for future generations!
All questions are optional. You are welcome to skip any questions that aren’t comfortable or relevant for you and start the form to return at any time. You can answer prompts with text, or other formats including sound, audio, video etc.
Friends of the Earth Scotland will use what you share to manage the project and create a public/online exhibition. Submissions will become part of the National Library of Scotland (NLS) collections, where they will be preserved as a permanent public resource.
Friends of the Earth Scotland requires that you do not submit any content that is defamatory, offensive or unlawful, and that you avoid identifying other people in your submission and that you are the sole creator of work submitted. Friends of the Earth Scotland may decide whether to publish/archive some or all of this submission. By submitting your responses to this questionnaire, you signify your agreement to these terms and conditions