Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa (aka Birdspeed)
Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa (also known as Birdspeed) is a British born Barbadian raised poet and dancer whose work chiefly encompasses both disciplines. Safiya is a recipient of the Jerwood Arts |...
Ana Karla
Communicator, social media and cultural producer Ana Karla Santos talks about how the black community is supporting itself financially and socially in times of COVID and the learnings of this...
Anya Nanning Ramamurthy
Anya Nanning Ramamurthy is a young climate justice activist; she strongly believes that we cannot fight against climate breakdown without addressing the inequalities and social injustices. She is...
Bassem Tamimi
Bassem Tamimi is a Palestinian grassroots activist and an organiser of protests against Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank. He was convicted by an Israeli military court in 2012...
Crys Matthews
DC's Crys Matthews is nothing if not ambitious. In August, she simultaneously released both a new full-length album, The Imagineers and an EP, Battle Hymn For An Army Of Lovers. These collections...
Greenbelt at 40
Made by Blue Hippo Media for Greenbelt in 2013, Greenbelt at 40 traces the amazing 40-year journey of the faith, arts and justice festival. At 70 minutes, the films is rich with rare archive and...
Helen Seymour
Helen Seymour is a Spoken-Word-Artist-Human-Performance-Person who likes to break the boundaries between Spoken Word and Theatre. She likes pretending to be a bear and is also a bit obsessed with...
Martin Atkins
Martin Atkins is the definition of entrepreneurial activity in cultural arts endeavors, his 35+ years in the music business spans across genres and borders and industries. He was a member of...
Ahed Tamimi
Ahed Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the village of Nabi Salih in the occupied West Bank in the Palestinian territories. She is best known for appearances in images and videos in which...
Coffee with Abdul-Rehman Malik
Somewhere To Believe In A Greenbelt podcast This week Katherine and Paul welcome the ever-inspiring Muslim thinker, writer and Yale Divinity School lecturer, Abdul-Rehman Malik. We brew up a...
Speaker(s): Abdul-Rehman MalikActivism with Sarah Corbett
Somewhere To Believe In A greenbelt podcast This week we're talking about activism and kindness with the inspiring activist and creator of the Craftivist Collective, Sarah Corbett. We hear about...
Speaker(s): Sarah CorbettYour campaigning has made a difference: Big Shift campaign victories
A guest blog from our partner Christian Aid on the effects of our campaigning together over the past few years... The Launch of the Big Shift at Greenbelt A few years ago, Christian Aid and...
Empire with Danny Dorling
Somewhere To Believe In A greenbelt podcast This week Katherine and Paul welcome the incredible social geographer Danny Dorling. Join us as we don our breathing apparatus and dive deep, deep down...
Speaker(s): Danny DorlingDignity with Amanda Khozi Mukwashi
Somewhere To Believe In A greenbelt podcast Katherine and Paul are joined by the CEO of Christian Aid, and all-round wonder woman, Amanda Khozi Mukwashi. In an honest, powerful conversation we...
Speaker(s): Amanda Khozi MukwashiEmpathy with Roman Krznaric
Somewhere To Believe In A greenbelt podcast Welcome to Somewhere To Believe In, a brand new podcast from Greenbelt Festival. In our first episode, hosts Katherine and Paul dig into the topic of...
Speaker(s): Roman Krznaric