Children, 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 RaúfOur Rights In Nature And Nature’s Rights In Us
Like a modern-day Woody Guthrie, Nick Hayes wants us to rediscover that ‘this land is our land'. Cut through centuries-old power and privilege and reconnect with the countryside that's as much...
Speaker(s): Nick HayesThe Prosecutor – Giving Voice to the Unheard
Nazir Afzal knows a thing or two about justice. As a Chief Prosecutor, it was his job to ensure the most complex, violent and harrowing crimes made it to court, and that their perpetrators were...
Speaker(s): Nazir AfzalWhy Christian?
Given the crimes and misdemeanors of Christianity, why still claim it as an identity and a belief system? Nadia Bolz-Weber hosts a session of good old-fashioned Gospel testimony. It's personal....
Speaker(s): Nadia Bolz-WeberThe Me I Am Now
The importance of allowing ourselves to change and why one more pep talk won't matter much. Nadia Bolz-Weber is an ordained Lutheran pastor and best-selling author. She founded House for All...
Speaker(s): Nadia Bolz-WeberMy Theology: Malcolm Guite
Malcolm Guite (poet, priest and academic, and a life fellow of Girton College, Cambridge) discusses the principal tenets of his theological beliefs with Virginia Moffatt (writer, editor and...
Speaker(s): Malcolm GuiteWhen Words Fail, Art Speaks
On Location is Amos Trust's new project – promoting, supporting and celebrating the power, resilience and vibrancy of the artistic community living and working under siege in Gaza. To coincide...
Speaker(s): Malak Mattar, Brian EnoGrowing Up In Gaza
Palestinian artist Malak Mattar was six years old when the blockade of Gaza started. Fifteen years later, the siege continues, and Malak has survived four major Israeli attacks. Then, in 2014, as...
Speaker(s): Malak MattarLosing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild Sunday
For centuries, we have acted on an intuition that we need communion with the wild to feel well. Now, as we migrate away from the rest of nature, scientific evidence is emerging to confirm its place...
Speaker(s): Lucy JonesFeminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power
Plastered over t-shirts and tote bags, the word 'feminist' has entered the mainstream and is fast becoming a popular slogan for our generation. But feminism isn't a commodity up for purchase; it's a...
Speaker(s): Lola OlufemiStill not too late?!
Our world is hotting up and filling up with stuff. Climate change, consumption and waste are inextricably linked, all trashing our environment, putting those least responsible at risk, and leaving...
Speaker(s): Less Waste LauraLeroy Logan In Conversation
Candid conversation with Leroy Logan, founding member of the Black Police Association, “who risked everything to fight racism in the police force – from within" (Guardian). His story, underpinned...
Speaker(s): Leroy LoganDigital Busking: Crowdfunding, Online Community And Making Art in the New Economy
We know that the art that needs making, the stories that need telling and the best innovations don't always get funded by The Big Guys. Learn about self-funding your creative practice and building a...
Speaker(s): Leena NormsHow to Consume the News While Staying Sane
24 hours of news a day, but only one human body to process it all – come and learn how to manage your consumption, engage meaningfully and maybe even learn to hope about the future of the dreaded...
Speaker(s): Leena NormsCreating Sanctuary Space For Gypsies and Travellers
Jonathan Herbert and Billy Welch outline how the criminalisation of trespass that is part of the new Police Bill is part of a larger picture of racism against Travellers. They introduce a creative...
Speaker(s): Jonathan Herbert