Sally Moss
A writer, editor, researcher and activist exploring the cultural shift required to live regeneratively and adapt well to the Anthropocene.
I’m a writer, editor, researcher and activist exploring the cultural shift required to live regeneratively and adapt well to the Anthropocene.
Past projects include delivering Commonweal’s Social Media and Website Project (using online platforms to link forms of nonviolence activism and prompt grass-roots action), plus street theatre (with Collective Encounters), dramatic monologues (including at this FLUX Liverpool event) and Permaculture Surgeries.
I am now working with Zero Carbon Liverpool and improvised theatre company Impropriety to explore other creative ways of challenging high-carbon habits. I believe that to create system change we need mass disinhibition, and we’ll need to use creativity and comedy to achieve it. I’d be interested to talk to anyone who thinks the same and is interested in furthering this work.
Sally is one of our members featuring their work as part of the ClimateCultures Quarantine Connection series. We shared her piece, All Possible Worlds, on Day 35 of the 40-day series.
Sally’s ClimateCultures Posts:
Reading Nature’s Archives in the Library of Ice
If the Anthropocene is Violence, What is Nonviolence?