Patrick Miller
Patrick "Millz" Miller is a Zimbabwean creative producer, playwright, cultural programmer, and community engagement specialist working at the intersection of arts, culture, technology, climate justice, civic participation, and social impact. His work focuses on designing participatory experiences, cultural programmes, and creative interventions that use storytelling, play, and community engagement to address contemporary social and environmental challenges. A significant focus of his recent work has been exploring the use of games and interactive storytelling for social impact, particularly how traditional and contemporary games can advance climate action, preserve indigenous knowledge systems, strengthen community resilience, and inspire civic participation. His climate-focused work includes British Council-supported research on gaming and climate activism, the Queering Climate Change initiative, and collaborations with the University of Leeds and other international partners on creative approaches to climate communication and knowledge dissemination. Patrick holds a Master's degree in Public Advocacy and Activism from the University of Galway and is a Mandela Washington Fellowship alumnus, Irish Aid Fellow, Prince Claus Seed Award recipient, and Kreieren Open Call winner.