Scarlett Westbrook
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Scarlett Westbrook is the young climate activist who made the opening speech at the online launch of Jeremy Corbyn's Peace and Justice Project on Sunday 17 January 2021:[1]
- "We must unite to put planet and people first, creating alliances across borders, connecting indigenous movements in Latin America with fracking protestors in Lancashire."[2]
Scarlett Westbrook speaking at the Peace and Justice Project launch (11:23 to 16:07) |
Scarlett Westbrook tweeted:
- "Thank you so much for all of your lovely messages ! #peaceandjustice
- "I’m so glad to see so many people passionate about global climate and social justice - it’s incredible!
- "It’s time for us to work together and unite to put people over profit and work towards liberation."[3]
March 4 Women
On 12 August 2020, CARE International UK wrote on Facebook:
- "The future belongs to our youth" (Nelson Mandela) and we believe it is is in safe hands. We never cease to be inspired by your drive to create a more equal, greener future for all. 🧡
- Earlier this year the incredible climate activist Scarlett Westbrook took to the stage at #March4Women and demanded climate justice and gender justice. #InternationalYouthDay #YouthDay #FridaysForFuture #ClimateAction[4]
Own words
I’m currently a year 12 student working as a campaign coordinator on the ‘Teach The Future’ campaign, a project which I have been involved with since its creation. It is a great honour to be able to expand my previous contributions as a volunteer in an employed capacity , and I’m elated to be working on such a dynamic campaign.
In addition to this, I’m the youngest person in the world to have an A level in Government and Politics, a qualification which I attained at 13, having self taught the course.
I’m also a volunteer campaigner and spokesperson at the UK Student Climate Network, where I mostly focus on policy based and outreach projects, however I do a multitude of things ranging from grassroots organising, to work on COP 26, to culture work.
As well as being a spokesperson at UKSCN, I do a range of other media related work, both inside and outside of the organisation. To date, I have written for/ featured in publications including The Independent, New Statesman, gal-dem magazine, Marie Claire, Refinery 29, amongst many others. I’ve also appeared on numerous TV and Radio programmes, from BBC Breakfast, to ITV, to Sky News, to Capital radio.
Furthermore, I am a co-founder of Youth Stem Matters - a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) journal produced by and for young people.[5]
Published in the Independent