Sunday 5 October, 10:15

Cycle: Meetings for reflection and action.

Spend a day at the MEG to contemplate and take action on the climate crisis. This event, inspired by exhibition themes, aims to raise awareness of the environmental impact of our daily actions. The program features hands-on workshops led by experts, artists, and representatives from Indigenous communities. There will also be activities for children and screenings of African cinema.

In French.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: Manifestation desétudiant-e-s contre leréchauffement climatiqueSuisse, Genève27 septembre 2019© MEG, J. Watts
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