This year's theme is the CLIMATE CRISIS and through a series of screenings, artistic installations, workshops and parallel events that aim to educate and inform participants, the Symposium will focus on the accessibility of green practices, by cultural organisations and individuals -particularly when individuals are financially strained - the responsibility of large corporations and governments. While individual actions such as reducing plastic use, recycling, and energy efficiency measures are important, they alone are unlikely to be sufficient to address the magnitude of the climate crisis. Structural changes are needed, including regulations on corporate emissions, investment in renewable energy infrastructure, and sustainable resource management policies. By bringing together experts, organizations, and artists, the symposium can foster dialogue and awareness around the intersection of environmental sustainability, social justice, and cultural expression.