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Greenpeace, roadblocks, blindness and baketivism: Fiona Westlake

By Kit Westlake

Fiona  Westlake – my mum – became coordinator of the Cambridge Greenpeace group in 2015. Since then she has lead us on many successful campaigns, including kicking Shell out of the Arctic and Lego dropping their ties with them, getting Brazil to give up on the Tapajos Dam, HSBC committing to reducing its deforestation investments, and helping a team from London HQ host an Antarctic exhibition in a giant igloo on Jesus Green, as well as an art show of our own and popular appearances at Strawberry Fair with our team of superheroes.

Fiona – who lost her sight when she was 11 – is also a member of Cambridge Extinction Rebellion since late 2018, which has included many roadblocks and a memorable night in Parliament Square locked on with a member of the Glasgow camp.

Both Greenpeace and XR have benefited from her fantastic efforts as a baketivist: from penguin shaped biscuits at Antarctic focused Greenpeace stalls, to vegan tiffin deemed ‘life saving’ by many a rebel during long London XR camps, leading up to playing a major role in the catering of a Cambridge occupation just over a year ago


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