Stargazing at Walthamstow: Reclaiming the stars: race, power and the night sky

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Stargazing at Walthamstow: Reclaiming the stars: race, power and the night sky

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Join StowStargazers to explore the topic of diversity in astronomy and enjoy the reserve after hours.

Event details

Meeting point

Walthamstow Wetlands car park / The Engine House

Date

Time
6:00pm - 8:30pm
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About the event

Did you know that Harriet Tubman’s Underground Railroad song “Follow the drinking gourd” is said to be a star-map for guiding the enslaved to freedom?

This talk by astronomy enthusiast Michael Lomotey from "StowStargazers" traces how access to the night sky, once shared across cultures, became a racialised experience through urban segregation, colonial dispossession, and environmental injustice. In cities, light pollution disproportionately affects racialised communities, while space science remains one of the least diverse scientific fields. We’ll reflect on efforts to increase equity of the night sky, including projects in Nairobi and Ghana that bring astronomy back into Black and marginalised communities.

The evening will also feature an exclusive guided walk through the reserve to view the night sky (weather permitting). In preparation for the tour, Michael will share some tips and tactics on urban stargazing. The event will take place regardless of the weather and night sky conditions, and is a chance to enjoy this wonderful urban nature reserve after hours.

It’s not essential but feel free to bring binoculars and a red-light torch. Wrap up warm for your exclusive evening tour. All profits from this event are invested into London Wildlife Trust’s conservation and education work and the care of its nature reserves.

Stowstargazers brings people together to enjoy nature whilst experiencing the night sky. We have a passion for sharing knowledge and advice on all aspects of stargazing, learning together what is on show and giving tips for how to view the celestial sights. Michael of Stowstargazers has been an avid hobby astronomer ever since being captivated by the milky way as a child. @stowstargazers

Image credit: (c) Ed Marshall

Booking

Price

£22

Additional booking information

London Wildlife Trust will refund the ticket value (£22) if requested 7 days before the event.

Suitable for

Adults

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Please be advised that trained assistance dogs on duty are welcome, but in order to protect the sensitive habitat and drinking water supply, we cannot allow other dogs or pets of any kind on-site, as the wildlife may become distressed.

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Mobility

We will be walking on a gravel path with some gentle inclines.

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Wheelchair access

There are accessible trails around the reserve, as well as ramps leading to the café, toilets and shop area.
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What to bring

It’s not essential but feel free to bring binoculars and a red-light torch.

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Parking information

There is a paid car park on site, which can be opened by prior arrangements.
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Bicycle parking

Next to the Engine House visitor centre
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

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The Engagement Team