Special Activities

21st Ficdh

TALLER / WORKSHOP

How to Change Culture: Shifting Stories, Shaping Systems

Created by ClimateCulture

Workshop Leader: Isabella Martin
Saturday, June 14

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
MUNTREF, Immigration Museum. Antártida Argentina Avenue, S/N (CABA)

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ClimateCulture are a team of creatives, curators and connectors working to empower people to take climate action.

We curate and produce film screenings, speaking events, digital experiences and exhibitions that shift mindsets and drive action towards culture change and sustainability thanks to our unique formula of storytelling-for-impact.

Learn the principles of systems thinking and their crucial role in driving cultural change. Explore how storytelling can influence and transform cultural narratives, and get hands-on experience in crafting transformational stories that address systemic challenges.


Isabella Martin is a strategic communicator and storyteller with a background in sustainability and climate advocacy. She is Co-founder of ClimateCulture, a creative studio of creatives, curators and storytellers dedicated to climate action. Formerly Associate Director of Communications at the Thinking Ahead Institute, her work spans podcasting, content development, and workshop facilitation—all rooted in advancing positive climate impact. Isabella holds a Master of Development Practice from UC Berkeley.

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