Mothers* Rebellion for Climate Justice

Start: Saturday, December 21, 202410:30 AM

End: Saturday, December 21, 202412:00 PM

Location:Meet at National Gallery / Arts Centre Forecourt100 St Kilda Road, Southbank, 3004 AU

Host Contact Info: xrvic@ausrebellion.earth

A mother's place is in the rebellion

This is a family friendly, peaceful and healing action open to mothers, grandmothers, carers who come in good will  ?❤️?. Children and grandchildren are most welcome to attend.

Meet at 10:30 am outside the National Gallery of Victoria on St Kilda Road on Saturday 21 December for a walk into the heart of the City. Please wear all white. Bring safety pins. We have Mothers for Peace and Climate bibs for you to wear.

Bring along your own cardboard or corflute sign on a stick with your personal message. We include signs with the names of our children or other messages. You can use one of these slogans:

GIVE A GIFT THAT
LASTS FOR EVER ..... ?

NO FESTIVE FUTURE
IN FOSSIL FUELS ?

BEST GIFT EVER ........
A FUTURE ? FOR OUR (add as you feel inclined: KIDS / CHILDREN / GRANDCHILDREN)

Mothers* Rebellion is a peaceful international gathering of concerned mothers and carers of the future. We will sit in a circle peacefully facing the passers-by, playing music, and helping ourselves and others to connect with our climate emotions.

We are mothers, grandmothers, aunties, sisters, daughters and allies around the world. We know that those least responsible for the climate crises are also the most impacted.

We believe in the power of mothers and caregivers to demand climate justice. We ask politicians and policy makers to recognise a duty of care towards young people and future generations.

We will not look away.
We refuse to give up.
We will do everything we can.
We believe in the power of mothers and caregivers to demand climate justice.

Extinction Rebellion Victoria acknowledges that we rebel on First Nations lands. Country has never been ceded. We offer our respect to Elders, past and present. As we face the climate crisis, we honour the first custodians: activists for land, water, culture and life.