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Merch "Climate Parables: Imaginative Stories by Women at AUW" Anthology - Print copy
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"Climate Parables: Imaginative Stories by Women at AUW" Anthology - Print copy

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Through a partnership with In100Years, we ran an 8 week workshop with students at the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh. During this workshop, we explored climate change through a variety of lenses, including worst-case and best-case scenarios, non-human perspectives, and more. 8 participants contributed to this final anthology showcasing some of the creative writing they produced throughout the workshop.

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Through a partnership with In100Years, we ran an 8 week workshop with students at the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh. During this workshop, we explored climate change through a variety of lenses, including worst-case and best-case scenarios, non-human perspectives, and more. 8 participants contributed to this final anthology showcasing some of the creative writing they produced throughout the workshop.

Limited print copies available for sale

Through a partnership with In100Years, we ran an 8 week workshop with students at the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh. During this workshop, we explored climate change through a variety of lenses, including worst-case and best-case scenarios, non-human perspectives, and more. 8 participants contributed to this final anthology showcasing some of the creative writing they produced throughout the workshop.

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