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Film screening Indigenous perspectives on just transitions

On Friday April 10, the KIN Pact working group Indigenous Liberation Month & Just Transitions Network celebrates spring, Indigenous knowledge and science with a documentary screening about their work in the past year and about Indigenous perspectives on just transitions. Join this afternoon screening at the Sonnenborgh museum in Utrecht. Kids welcome in the museum!

KIN Pact Indigenous Perspectives Just Transitions

Date & Time

April 10, 2026

at 4:00 pm

Location

Museum Sonnenborgh, Utrecht

The Pact workgroup Indigenous Liberation Month & Just Transitions Network – KIN have made a beautiful documentary about their work in the past year and about Indigenous perspectives on just transitions. We will be screening this documentary at the Sonnenborgh museum and observatory in Utrecht, followed by a reflective discussion about the work and its impact with the broader community, particularly when rethinking our relationship with land, knowledge, and climate transitions. Before, and afterwards we will have a social gathering in the gardens of the museum with drinks and snacks, where you get the chance to talk to the other Pact members.

During the afternoon, we are hosted generously by Sonnenborgh who have, apart from the location, provided us with access to their museum and their current exhibition ‘op Aarde’. Both the documentary and the exhibition aim to broaden our view of the world we co-inhabit and the many ways of knowing and relating with it.

Programme

14:00-15:30 museum, exhibition, and garden open for Pact members

15:30-17:00 film screening with discussion

17:00-18:00 social gathering in the garden

How to sign up

If you would like to attend, please send an email to pact@hetkin.nl

This event takes place on a Friday afternoon, and we realise this might overlap with parenting duties. Please note that if you bring children, the exhibition ‘Op Aarde’ in the Sonnenborgh Museum is advised to be 16+, and the museum itself is advised to be 6+. Please let us know in advance if you bring children to this event.

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