About

After working in an independent documentary production house, I decided to quit my job to engage full-time in civil resistance for climate justice and other social issues. Having found a profound purpose in these activities, my writing and artistic practice complement, witness and interact with them directly.

My current project, Resist to Exist, is a choral answer to how and why people decide to enter civil resistance. It investigates the emotional reasons that drew them to do so and provides practical suggestions on how to partake in collective action. It aims to be an empathetic platform for voices to be heard, for questions to be answered, and, most importantly, to empower citizens. The research and work supplied by this project will blossom into a book.

I am a trilingual (English, Italian , French) activist, writer and translator based between London and Switzerland.

 

Email: francescabconsidine@gmail.com

“Uprising”, external link: https://art.tfl.gov.uk/events/this-is-how-you-get-places/

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