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Greenbelt is made by many hands. Here's how you can get involved. Thu 21 – Sun 24 August 2025 Boughton House, nr Kettering
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Some of us have been coming here our whole lives. Some of us are back after a break, and some are brand new to the party. Whether it's your first time, or your 15th, here's everything you need to...
Greenbelt Futures – The Next 50 Years
Rebugging the Planet
An introduction to the intelligent insects, marvellous mini-beasts and inspirational invertebrates that bring life to our planet. Discover how we can ‘rebug' our attitudes and embrace these...
Speaker(s): Vicki HirdWords for a Dying World
Hear from a panel of contributors to Words for a Dying World (SCM Press, 2020) as they share stories, poetry, and song about the grief and courage required to live through a time of climate...
Speaker(s): Words for a Dying WorldYoung, Woke and Christian
Join the authors of ‘Young, Woke and Christian' for a creative conversation spanning racism, homelessness, gender, sexuality, interfaith and more! This isn't a place for easy answers; it's an...
Speaker(s): Young, Woke and ChristianStories from the Front Line of Faith-Inspired Climate Activism
The climate emergency is increasingly compelling people of faith – even clergy – to respond through acts of civil disobedience. Come and hear stories from a handful of Christian climate...
Speaker(s): Jonathan HerbertMy Theology: Siku
Siku (author, theologian, musician, and one of Britain's leading comic book/concept artists) discusses the principal tenets of his theological beliefs with Virginia Moffatt (writer, editor and...
Speaker(s): SikuMoney Talks: Calling for Climate Justice with our Finances
Banks and pension funds are fuelling the climate crisis by financing companies that put people and planet at risk. Find out how we can act for a fairer, greener use of money, and navigate through the...
Speaker(s): The Ecumenical Council for Corporate ResponsibilityThe Future Of Democracy
With an growing distrust in the workings of democracy and the rise of authoritarian 'strong men' on the one hand and increasing localism and community organising on the other, it might seem as if our...
Speaker(s): Rowan Williams, Paul MasonRichard Dawkins, In Conversation
Richard Dawkins' work on evolutionary biology saw him voted the world's top thinker in Prospect magazine's poll in 2013. He is world-renowned for a string of best-selling books, spanning from...
Speaker(s): Richard Dawkins, Giles FraserDecolonizing Gospel Music: A Practical Guide
Is the lyrical content of Black British gospel music – from choral music to Christian hip-hop – colonial? Does it express ideas of God shaped by the necropolitical Christian categories imposed...
Speaker(s): Robert BeckfordAre you a Bystander or a Resister?
According to the 2022 IPCC report, by 2030 half the population of Africa will be climate refugees. Can we stand by and watch? asks Roger Hallam, while sharing what thousands of people are doing to...
Speaker(s): Roger HallamRight To Roam
Like a modern-day Woody Guthrie, Nick Hayes wants us to rediscover that 'this land is our land'. Find out how to cut through centuries-old power and privilege and reconnect with the countryside that...
Speaker(s): Nick HayesChildren, Activism and Our Hope on the Horizon
How childhood experiences of activism and storytelling put Onjali Q Raúf on the road to writing the modern classic, The Boy At the Back of the Class, and her first non-fiction guide for children,...
Speaker(s): Onjali Raúf