My latest enews includes my call for Boards to talk about P-lestine, a rant on the politics of publishing, a new essay on poems, place and digital space in Westerly, plus exciting Perth Fest news and hopes for a kinder new year. https://katelarsenkeys.substack.com/p/board-members-we-need-to-talk-about
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Proud to have a new article on freedom of expression, censorship and control of digital poets and poetry in the latest edition of Westerly, with a focus on Australia, Hong Kong and China and the learnings from #PublicOpenSpace. https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSN42NVMV/
Proud to be part of the 2024 Perth Festival Writers Weekend. Join me for a tiny little digital poetry workshop on Sunday 25/02 at State Library of Western Australia in Boorloo/Perth. Presented in association with the good folks at Writing WA.
Book at link in bio or https://www.perthfestival.com.au/events/tiny-little-digital-poetry-workshop/.
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My latest enews includes some upcoming events in Warrane/Sydney, my latest governance article out from behind its paywall, some thoughts on the possibilities and responsibilities of building an online profile, and on solidarity and advocacy as humanity and care.
Read/subscribe at https://katelarsenkeys.substack.com/p/sydney-events-this-week-online-profiles.
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Camden Council parks department is holding a community workshop this month to explore “ideas and priorities for improvements” to Crabtree Fields public open space.
Since Camden parks department closed the children’s playground at Crabtree Fields in October 2021 it has been considering a wholesale refurbishment of the site. In the summer this year it held meetings with residents before announcing it would appoint landscape architects to redesign the park.
Public opinion differs greatly on how the park should look. Many favour improving greenery, biodiversity and wildflowers; some want a more formal garden neatly laid out; while a significant number of local residents desire a less shady and more sparsely planted total redesign of the park in the belief that it would stem the abuse and nuisance from some park users.
Almost everyone wants the council to spend more money to increase maintenance and rubbish removal from the park, and have more frequent warden and police patrols — something the council is reluctant to do because it says it doesn’t have the money.
But it has found the money to redesign the park.
Many people now fear it could end up looking like Whitfield Gardens and Alfred Place Gardens, which have very little in the way of greenery.
Crabtree Fields is a nesting site for a variety of small birds, and bats can be seen flying overhead after sunset. Its greenery and habitat addresses climate change and the biodiversity crisis.
In response to the initial views Camden has carried out further discussions with visitors to Crabtree Fields through an online survey and face-to-face events in the park.
“These interactions have highlighted the community’s key priorities for Crabtree Fields,” says Camden.
“We are now keen to further understand these priorities, and work towards building consensus across the community, to help improve Crabtree Fields.”
Crabtree Fields – Community Workshop Invitation. 6.30-8.30pm Wednesday 15 November 2023, at Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley Street, London W1W 6DL. This workshop will have limited space and participants are required to register in advance. For an invitation email: [email protected]
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Sydney pals. It feels surreal and uncomfortable to even speak of things like book launches when the state of the world is breaking so many hearts. I hope you're all navigating this time as gently as you can. And if you're free, I'd love to see you on 19 November at Better Read Than Dead. Link in bio (or https://www.betterreadevents.com/events/public-open-space-launch-with-kate-larsen).