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XR Nottingham Book Club

Chatting about ‘Scientists on Survival’ by Scientist for XR 

Read or listen to the book and join us for a relaxed conversation. Please come along even if you haven’t finished the book yet.

A bit more about the book:
The scientists of XR have written a book (with a forward by Chris Packham)! In this important and timely book, scientists from a broad range of disciplines detail their personal responses to climate change and the ecological crises that led them to form Scientists for XR and work tirelessly within it. Whether their inspiration comes from education or activism, family ties or the work environment, the scientists writing here record what drives them, what non-violent direct action looks like to them, what led them to become interested in the environmental crisis that threatens us all and what they see as the future of life on Earth. (also, it’s very short). 
Wednesday 4 Jun 202519:00

Lonely Oaks (Vergiss Meyn Nicht) (18)

Over the last decade, environmental activists have occupied a dense forest in West Germany. Meyn’s footage, immersive and at times intentionally disorientating – it was mostly shot with a 360° camera mounted on to his bicycle helmet, allowing the filmmaker to move freely across treetops – features interviews with activists, captures brutal police evictions, and interrogates intentions of the occupation alongside the wider landscape of climate activism. It was during a 2018 police operation, when they attempted to clear a site, that Meyn fell to his death. It’s a shocking moment that suffuses the film with pathos and tension, as well as driving its urgent search. 

Posthumously completed by a group of Meyn’s friends and fellow students, Lonely Oaks is a timely and moving documentary about the climate crisis and the nuances of protest.

Friday 6 Jun 202519:00

Mammoth Mending Workshop (U)

In this workshop Mammoth becomes a pop-up clothing repair salon, a welcoming place to bring your missing buttons, holey socks, rips and tears. 

Everyone is welcome, whatever their level of experience. We can help you to think about what type of repair is needed for your items and, if needed, teach you the basics of hand stitching or the more specialist technique of darning. We’ll also have a sewing machine on hand.
 A range of materials and equipment will be supplied, but feel free to bring your own if preferred - as well as your items for repair. 

Mammoth Mending Workshops are supported by staff and students linked to the Fashion & Textile Research Centre at Nottingham School of Art & Design.
Sunday 8 Jun 202514:00

After Life (PG)

This is a screening by Jackie Treehorn Productions, an independent film club showcasing a large variety of films throughout Nottingham.

After death, the recently deceased are processed before entering their personal heaven, which takes the form of one happy memory relived for eternity.

Thursday 12 Jun 202519:10

Hope For Our Rivers

Once hunted to extinction, the Eurasian beaver is now making a long-awaited return to England, bringing with it a wealth of benefits for English rivers, wetlands, wildlife and people. Hope For Our Rivers is a short documentary that explores how this one species can transform degraded landscapes, reduce flooding, support biodiversity, and reconnect people with the natural world.

Through expert interviews and captivating wildlife footage, the film traces the history of the Eurasian beaver disappearance and reintroduction, highlights the ecological benefits they can bring to our landscapes, and addresses common fears and misconceptions about them. Hope For Our Rivers encourages viewers to see the beaver not just as a returning species, but as a catalyst for a wilder, more resilient future shaped by coexistence alongside nature’s ecological engineers. At a time when nature recovery is more urgent than ever, the film offers a hopeful vision of how working with wildlife can support both people and the planet, inspiring support for wild beaver reintroductions across the country.

For the post film Q&A, we will be hosting Elliott Kean, Wilder Engagement Officer with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Elliott leads tours of Nottinghamshire's beaver project and is one of the contributors featured in the film. The Q&A is open to all but will focus on mythbusting and building support for wild releases of beavers in Nottinghamshire.

The creators of the film, sisters Eleanor and Abigail Salisbury, will also be available to answer questions about the film, how the project came to be, and the filming process.
Friday 13 Jun 202519:00

The Line We Crossed

A British story of dissent, drawn from the frontlines of climate resistance. Through the experiences of those who stood in defiance, it traces the quiet unraveling of our protest rights. The film challenges audiences to question what makes dissent effective and where the line of acceptability is.
For two years we documented how the right to protest in the UK is under threat and how environmental defenders, in particular, are being targeted. We have witnessed first hand how they are being silenced in court, criminalised and are receiving disproportionate punishments for nonviolent protest. The right to nonviolent protest is a fundamental pillar of democracy and enshrined in many laws to which the UK government are signatories.

Saturday 28 Jun 202519:00