Eat, Pray, Gentrify: On Tourism, Privilege, and the Search for the Authentic

What does it mean to travel in a world shaped by colonialism, capitalism, and inequality?

This workshop unpacks tourism as a site of extraction, soft power, and cultural consumption - from the backpacker’s search for an “authentic experience” to safaris on stolen land.

Join us to interrogate how vacationing reproduces power dynamics, and explore how we might choose to travel differently.

Facilitated by Tiggy (she) a visual artist, facilitator, movement organiser and Creative Director of Radish Mag from Nairobi, Kenya. After a year of backpacking, she became deeply interested in the politics of tourism and global mobility.

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Capacity: 15 people

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Registrations through the Paylogic platform, after getting your ticket.

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