This International Women’s Day, TV and Radio presenter Lindsey Chapman is joined by environmental activist and Youth MP Emma Greenwood and Black Girls Hike Founder Rhiane Fatinikun to bring you The Voice of the Wild.
A free event hosted by City of Trees as part of their newly launched Natural World Webinars.
Passionate about people, place and potential, these three young women all connect with the environment in different ways but realise that in order to overcome the huge challenges that lie ahead, we must work together.
Lindsey Chapman works on a range of highly successful TV series – from BBC Springwatch to Wild Animals Rescue for Channel 5. She’s performed live on BBC Radio 4 with actor Jeremy Irons and played host to large Climate Change summits. In this entertaining event for City of Trees, she takes us behind the scenes from initial idea to live broadcast and explains ‘Why Nature?’ and ‘Why Now?’.
Developing the conversation, Lindsey is delighted to be joined by Rhiane Fatinikun and Emma Greenwood offering them the floor to expand on their experiences and passion for the natural world.
This International Women’s Day the panel celebrate the female voice in environmental issues, touching on themes of connection, contention and diversity. Asking the big questions, they want you to join the conversation in a Live Q&A that will form the second half of the evening.