People, Planet, Pop-Ups
The Resilience Project is hosting a free pop-up event every Saturday throughout May for young changemakers in London aged 18-28.
These drop-in events have been designed for joy-loving, community-spirited young people who feel sad, tired, angry, or burned out about the state of the world.
Event Basics:
These details apply to all events in our People, Planet, Pop-Up series.
Ages: 18-28
Tickets: Please use the form below to secure your free tickets
Dates: Every Saturday in May 2026
Time: Every event takes place 1:30-3:30pm
Location: Islington, London (exact venue will be communicated via email a few days before the event)
Further Event Details:
People, Planet, Picnic | Saturday 2 May, 1:30-3:30pm
This relaxed, climate cafe-style gathering is an opportunity for young people to come together over shared food and meaningful conversations about climate emotions, hopes, and fears.
People, Planet, Pause | Saturday 9 May, 1:30-3:30pm
Find space to breathe and be. Join us for a meditation and yoga experience, helping changemakers to decompress and switch off.
Resilience Rucksack | Saturday 16 May, 1:30-3:30pm
Learn how to face eco anxiety head-on and leave with tools that will help you to stay grounded, avoid burnout, and keep showing up for the planet.
People, Planet, Pages | Saturday 23 May, 1:30-3:30pm
Bringing together climate-conscious readers to explore ideas, for thoughtful discussion and community building.
Zine Making Workshop | Saturday 30 May, 1:30-3:30pm
Join us to get creative and learn how to make a zine exploring climate feelings through words and imagery.
Academic Research:
This programme forms part of an academic research project being conducted by Jordan Kirkwood (University of Sheffield), exploring experiences of Climate Change Education in informal learning settings. Jordan will attend the sessions as a participant researcher.
Participation in the programme does not mean you are participating in the research.
There will be opportunities to take part in the research if you wish. This may include optional interviews (either in person or online) and a zine-making workshop during the 30 May session. The zine workshop will involve creating handmade zines using words and art to reflect on themes such as climate change, resilience, capability, and hope.
Full information about the research will be available during the sessions, and participation is entirely voluntary.
Accessibility:
The venue and bathroom are wheelchair accessible. If you have any other accessibility needs that you would like us to accommodate, please let us know when booking your ticket.