
Are Urban Communities a Remedy for Loneliness?
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Can urban communities be an answer to loneliness in a time of crisis? Hosts Yewande Omotoso and Joycelyn Longdon talk to Amanda Costa, climate activist, UN Youth Ambassador, and founder of Peripher Sustentável, an institute driving racial and environmental justice in Brazil’s urban peripheries.
Together, they uncover how urban communities become powerful networks of mutual support and resistance. From sharing resources and knowledge to tackling the loss of hope during challenging times, Amanda shares her story and talks about how these communities mobilise for real, fair, and sustainable development.
As constant bad news makes us feel hopeless and the world faces a ‘loneliness epidemic’ - with cities as the main hotspot - this episode asks: Can urban communities lead the way in creating connection, hope, and justice?
What can you do?
- Check out your local community or do a quick search online for social or environmental groups
- Attend a community event or initiative in your area
- Consider volunteering for a cause you care about in a local group or organisation. It could be Greenpeace or any other you like!
- Set up or join a protest or other types of civic activities in your city or town
- Maybe you can’t or don’t feel comfortable doing any of this. In that case, try doing your own community-building activity, at your own pace.
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