But I’m not racist! Am I?
Winnie Varghese, Broderick Greer, Prof. Anthony Reddie At the end of a festival with more programming around racial inclusion and racial justice than ever, a panel of contributors of colour talk...
Speaker(s): Winnie Varghese, Broderick Greer, Anthony ReddieWhite Saviour Complex Narratives
Duncan Dormer, General Secretary, USPG Have missionaries had their day? Do they carry too many vestiges of imperialism, colonialism and conforming 'others' to a western culture? Does this perpetuate...
Speaker(s): USPG, Anthony ReddieHeartedge: Reimagining Church and Compassion
With Richard Frazer, Pam Orchard, Al Barrett and Professor Anthony Reddie How might we find our way to becoming abundant communities that open space for generosity and cooperation in models for...
Speaker(s): Anthony ReddieRivers Of Blood. 50 Years On.
In 2018 the Windrush scandal followed the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr and Enoch Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech. This talk examines the corrosive power of...
Speaker(s): Anthony ReddieJeremy isn’t the messiah, he’s a very naughty boy
Whisper it quietly but nothing the two big parties are offering is radical. The social, economic and environmental crises demand completely new thinking. Come and hear why Jonathan believes that only...
Speaker(s): Jonathan BartleyRe-imagining enterprise: Housing
It's all about getting on the "housing ladder" and an "Englishman's home is his castle". Right? Well... Hear about a group of Council tenants managing their own estate and building new homes and...
Speaker(s): Dawn FosterConsumer Character
How can we train ourselves to ignore the lure of redemption at the checkout? We talk consumerism, theology, and how people of character might develop their ability to yearn more for God than for the...
Speaker(s): Eve PooleCorporate Character
Even if your company or organisation isn't perfect, you should still try to be. How you choose to behave shapes the culture around you. So how can you hone your character, and behave as you'd like...
Speaker(s): Eve PooleA 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 FosterReclaiming 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 NormsHow 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 Living Wage Movement
A guest blog from our associate Citizens UK Since the start of the real Living Wage movement – championed by community organising charity Citizens UK – in 2001, the Christian community has been...
Spurgeons Childrens Charity
Young children can teach us a lot about freeing and fostering our imagination ‒ something that happens all day long in the Greenbelt Play Tent! There'll be some extra activities in the Play...
Acts of the Imagination: Part 2 – The Leap to Justice
A guest blog from Jonathan Draper, General Secretary of associate Modern Church A lot has happened in the world recently. President Trump has visited the UK and been off to see President Putin....
Little Brother Eli
Little Brother Eli are an energetic 4-piece band from Oxford - combining rock, disco and electro sounds with hip-hop rhythms. The band have toured extensively since their conception in 2013. Think...