Palestinian Rights: an anti-Apartheid campaign
In 2022, joint reports from Amnesty International and Israeli and Palestinian human rights organisations B'Tselem and Al-Haq stated that Israel was pursuing apartheid policies - a view long held by...
Speaker(s): Diala Isid, Amos TrustA Lasting Legacy: Remembering Gustavo Parajón
He's the reason Bono once came back to Greenbelt festival, disguised as a steward. He was the inspiration behind one of the festival's iconic gigs - Cabaret Nicaragua. He changed the hearts and minds...
Speaker(s): Garth Hewitt, Roberto MartinezCompassion
Many of our churches deliver compassion through programmes and networks. Dave explores what it means to live in compassion and to centre our churches on connection with our neighbourhoods. He will...
Speaker(s): Dave AndrewsBecoming A Weirdy, Beardy, Kind-Old Elder
I don't want to merely become 'older' but become an 'elder' - not simply 'age-ing' but 'sage-ing' - nurturing regenerative engagement in our world on the margins of my own religion and other...
Speaker(s): Dave AndrewsFaith for Give-a-shits
Repairing the world (tikkun olam) requires more than good ideas and cool theologies, it also needs spirituality, fire in the guts. Tikkun olam focuses on a reciprocal process of repairing ourselves...
Speaker(s): Dave TomlinsonHow do we finance goodmaking endeavors?
Does the world of philanthropy, impact investing and government procurement seem mysterious and inaccessible? But maybe it's the answer to getting your good idea off the ground. Ask the experts and...
Does reconciliation in Israel and Palestine address settler colonialism?
As popular culture deems reconciliation irrelevant in settler-colonial contexts, particularly in the Palestinian struggle for justice, Musalaha presents reconciliation from the position of the...
Speaker(s): Daniel MunayerIn The Body
What do our bodies have to do with the spiritual? What stories of alienation, neglect, and embrace, shape how we inhabit our physical selves? In a world that often demands we divorce our minds from...
Speaker(s): Cole Arthur RileyThe Sacred Live with Cole Arthur Riley
Join author Cole Arthur Riley and Elizabeth Oldfield in conversation for a live recording of The Sacred podcast. Brought to you by the think tank Theos, The Sacred explores the things people hold...
Speaker(s): Cole Arthur RileyEverything Is Extraordinary
In the second of these two sessions, Cole helps us share our own stories, starting with a question: who is the most remarkable person you've ever met? Could be your Mum, could be a stranger or...
Speaker(s): Cole MoretonDemocracy isn’t working
Fewer people are voting. As we hurtle towards the next general election, how many of you will actually vote, believing your vote can make a difference? Come and hear from Extinction Rebellion's Clare...
Speaker(s): Clare FarrellBeing/Not Being A Self-Righteous Bastard
All my life I've sought to be a 'righteous person', only all too often to be a 'self-righteous bastard'. For someone as combative, dominating and intimidating as me, the quest to 'be right' and 'do...
Speaker(s): Dave AndrewsTime’s Running Out: How To Build A Climate Movement that can win
Wildfires, drought, flooding, crop failure, extreme weather. Climate change is here. And in response - Extinction Rebellion, youth strikes, Green New Deals, Just Stop Oil. But still it feels like...
Speaker(s): Chris SaltmarshIs talking climate change with my MP worth the bother?
The climate crisis is raging, people on the frontlines are experiencing loss and damage. What can talking to my MP possibly do about that? Come and explore the role of our local MPs when it comes to...
Speaker(s): Christian AidJulian of Norwich: mother, mystic, radical
14th century visionary, Julian of Norwich was not only the first woman, as far as we know, to write in English but her own story remains something of a mystery. Claire will speak about her own...
Speaker(s): Claire Gilbert