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Emily Chapman-Searle

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Emily Chapman-Searle is an activist associated with Extinction Rebellion South Australia (XRSA), where she has been active since March 2019. In her role, she advocates for urgent action on climate change and environmental issues, engaging in various forms of activism to raise awareness and drive change.1

In addition to her activism, Chapman-Searle is involved in educational initiatives and community organizing. She describes herself as a facilitator, gatherer, educator, and organizer, reflecting a commitment to fostering community engagement and sustainable practices.12 Her work extends beyond XRSA; she has also been associated with The Friends' School in Hobart, Tasmania, and has interests in cooperative movements and sustainable food systems.2

Chapman-Searle actively participates in significant events organized by XRSA, including protests and direct actions aimed at influencing policy and public opinion regarding climate action.4 She is also known for her enthusiasm for storytelling and education within the context of environmental activism.3

Highlights

Sep 24 · researchgate.net
1. Ripples on the Great Sea of Life: A Brief History of Existential Risk ...
[PDF] DOCUMENTS in ADVANCE - Australia Yearly Meeting |

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Adelaide, Australia