
Chude Jideonwo, media entrepreneur, and founder of Joy, Inc., will lead a session at this year’s BOSFEST Inclusion House on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
Known for his powerful storytelling that digs into themes of identity, healing, and social transformation, Chude will facilitate a forward-thinking discussion on the future of climate justice.
BOSFEST, also known as Bankside Open Spaces Festival, is an annual event celebrating community, creativity, and green spaces in London’s historic Bankside area.
This year’s Inclusion House event, taking place at The Ecohouse, 8A Ayres Street, will serve as a dynamic and inclusive hub for LGBTQIA+ individuals and their allies.
The event aims to provide a space for reflection, connection, and envisioning radical futures during Pride Month and it is completely free and open to all.
Chude’s session, titled “Reparative Landscapes: Climate, Colour and Care,” will address the pressing need for climate justice grounded in lived experiences.
Drawing on his work with The Chakula Programme and The Africa Centre, he will explore topics such as decolonial ecology, land restoration, and the development of inclusive, caring futures that challenge conventional environmental narratives.
Inclusion House is designed to be a safe, accessible, and welcoming environment, offering wheelchair access, quiet areas, refreshments, and entry for attendees under 18 accompanied by a parent or guardian. This reflects BOSFEST’s dedication to diversity and community engagement.
Join Chude Jideonwo at BOSFEST Inclusion House 2025 for an inspiring conversation at the intersection of climate activism, culture, and social justice. This forward-looking event is set to spark new ideas and promote collective healing towards a more equitable and sustainable world.
For tickets, visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inclusion-house-at-bankside-open-spaces-festival-tickets-1388583834629