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Archive Submission Form

About:

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!

This form:

Here you can send us your artwork, photography, poetry, stories, videos, voice notes, and any other creative media you like. This form will take around: 5-15 mins.
Feel free to talk about your experience in any way they want, however some suggested topics could be: 
- If your experience of climate change were a sound image or object, what would it be?
- What does ‘activism’ mean to you?
- What would an inclusive youth movement look like to you?
- What kind of changes would make the world more accessible and just? 
- Are there places (real or imagined) that matter to you when you think about the future?

Terms:

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