The People will Possess the Wind was commissioned by Estuary Festival for Estuary 2025. Read the booklet now.
A public programme of events and creative work exploring movement histories.
A deep dive into Eni and Dana Petroleum for grassroots campaigners.
Community-owned projects are punching well above their weight and returning vastly more wealth to local people than their privately-owned counterparts. So why make do with crumbs from the corporate table? We’ve just published Social Value from Renewables in the Highlands and Islands, which compares the returns to local people from different types of renewable energy…
Tanya has spent two decades helping NGOs transition to more democratic structures and processes – with a focus class, mental health and neurodivergence. She is currently writing her PhD on the history of the coal gas industry and its impacts in working-class communities, within the Future Societies Programme at Anglia Ruskin University
Ceri is based in Cambridgeshire and has recently joined Platform to work on finance development and fundraising coordination across and with the team. Ceri has a long background in organising within various charities supporting the arts, the environment and human rights. And holds a fundamental belief in putting people and the planet before the pursuit of profit
Sumayyah works on our food and land justice project in her community in Tower Hamlets. She has a background in research, community organising and creative storytelling and facilitation. Alongside her work at Platform, she is also part of Land in Our Names, a land and racial justice collective, and the Nejma Collective, a prison abolitionist group.
Grants of up to £3,000 for individual artists or collectives exploring environmental justice archives.
A UK-wide movement working to end the fossil fuel industry’s influence over our democracy.