The CICC School Programme is a series of talks, workshops, assemblies, screenings, guided walks, and performances designed to activate the CICC installation at Ambika P3 and across London and provide additional context for and examining the threads of research that connect intergenerational climate crimes to our present. 

The Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (CICC) was established to critique the liberal legal system that privileges states and corporations over ecologies and communities. In addition to holding evidentiary hearings against the East India Company, British Crown and others, the London iteration of the CICC will host a CICC School at Ambika P3 from 8-24 April 2024. The CICC School will deepen and expand knowledge of the intergenerational and colonial impacts of climate crimes perpetrated by corporations and states acting in concert since the era of the East India Company. The CICC Shool’s programme is a collaboration between the University of Westminster’s Law, Development & Conflict Research GroupCREAM’s Ecological Futurisms research group and Serpentine Galleries.

Bringing together critical scholars, public intellectuals, activists, campaign groups, community organisations, students, artists, and others, the CICC School will host a series of talks, workshops, screenings, performances, and guided walks that activate the installation in Ambika P3 and shine light on the intergenerational and colonial nature of crimes against ecologies and communities, natures and cultures.

Find out more on the Serpentine Galleries website here.