‘Nothing About Us Without Us: Developing a Framework for Inclusive Environmental Justice’ with Professor Chantal Davies

Chantal is both a solicitor and Professor of Law, Equality and Diversity at the University of Chester. In her research and teaching, Chantal has spent considerable time exploring issues surrounding gender and justice. This has led to groundbreaking work into positive action as a means to address inequalities and to open the way for people from all backgrounds to enter the legal profession.
In recent years, Chantal has also started to explore the crucial subject of environmental justice, which will be the topic of the talk. With the climate crisis accelerating, this is an important moment to consider how deep global inequalities that affect communities in very different ways can be bridged.
Exton Park is centrally located in Chester, and accessible via the M53, A483, A41, A56, and public transport from the city centre.
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University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester, CH1 4BJThe Greenway Gate, accessible between 7am – 9pm with your University pass, is located at the back of the overflow car park and is the nearest point of access to the Millennium Greenway cycle path that connects to routes throughout the city.
Bache train station is a 15-minute walk from Exton Park and Chester railway station is a 20-minute walk. Arriva 1A and Arriva 1 run frequent services that stop with a short walk to Exton Park. All three Park and Ride routes, PR1, PR2 and PR3 have connections within walking distance to Exton Park.
Parking on campus is limited, so we recommend using public transport and/or walking if possible.