Campaigning on Climate Change in the era of Trump and Brexit
Climate records are being broken almost daily and yet Britain is completely absorbed with Brexit, and President Trump is pulling the US out of the UN climate agreement. Against this political...
Speaker(s): Craig BennettSexual exploitation and human trafficking what is the human cost?
Human trafficking for sexual exploitation removes a human being's identity and forces them into a situation where they are silenced and helpless. Learn more about the different methods used in the...
Speaker(s): Cristina GavrilovicA Roof Over Your Head
Guardian columnist Dawn Foster challenges us with the realities of the UK's housing crisis. What does affordable housing mean in practice? Why do successive governments fall short of building the...
Speaker(s): Dawn FosterThe Future of Dating and Relationships
There have never been more ways to meet people and yet never have people felt more alone. More encounters now start online - and more choices of relationships are on offer: short-term, long-term,...
Tools for Tackling Hate Crime
Hear how Citizens UK members in Manchester and Birmingham have been working to tackle hate crime in their communities. And find out how their Commission on Islam, Participation and Public Life is...
Speaker(s): Citizens UKRe-imagining enterprise: work
Work is becoming ever more precarious, with more moving into the gig economy and self-employment. But there are other approaches to making work fairer and more secure. David Barnard of the...
Speaker(s): Citizens UKReclaiming Histories
Anna Kessel is a sports journalist, acclaimed author of Eat Sweat Play and vocal campaigner on equality in sport and Leena Normington is a vlogger and activist. Together, they explore the importance...
Speaker(s): Anna Kessel, Leena NormsWhat the Movement for Black Lives Teaches Us About Jesus
The last person many think of when protesting injustice against black people on the streets of U.S. cities is Jesus, even though his entrance into Jerusalem and subsequent disruption at the Temple...
Speaker(s): Broderick GreerUprooted. Overlooked. Ignored.
Christian Aid CEO Amanda Khozi Mukwashi. More than 40 million people who've been forced from home are still within their own country. These people are seeking safety and refuge, but they're...
Speaker(s): Christian Aid, Amanda Khozi MukwashiHow to Bunk a PE Lesson (And Then Fall in Love with Sport)
Journalist, author, campaigner and serial PE bunker, Anna Kessel MBE talks women, sport and exercise, covering everything from body image to the gender pay gap. Anna encourages women to ditch the...
Speaker(s): Anna KesselThe Future Museum
What will tomorrow's museums look like? How will today be remembered? Alice Proctor discusses the history of museums and their relevance today, exploring what the museum of the future might...
Speaker(s): Alice ProcterTaming Gaming Disorder, Fortnite and Faith
Worried about the games your child plays? This is a light-hearted, informative guide to what screentime and video games are doing to children, and how their gaming could be steered towards...
Speaker(s): Jousting with Andy RobertsonGeneration Gap: How young Muslims are defining faith outside of traditions
A new generation of young British Muslims are using technology to examine their faith against a backdrop of rising Islamophobia, and within communities that have traditionally placed an emphasis on...
Speaker(s): Hussein KesvaniKeep It Simple
Even as we shape technology, it shapes us and our society. Figuring how we interact with it in ways that are healthy and responsible is proving a challenge. Can we step back from the detail and,...
Speaker(s): Ade AdewunmiCollecting Yourself
What are the things that you'd put in a museum of your life? In this workshop we'll create our own intangible museums of emotion and self, and unravel how we make our identities and legacies through...
Speaker(s): Alice Procter