OUT at Greenbelt
Greenbelt is proud to be an LGBTQ+ affirming space, and OUT is our volunteer team who help the queer community and our allies get the most out of the festival. You'll find us on our stand on...
Citizens UK
Citizens UK is a people power alliance of diverse local communities working together for the common good. Our mission is to develop leaders, strengthen civic organisations and make change. Citizens...
Kettering Town Football Club Youth Academy
Kettering Town Football Club ‘Youth Academy' and ‘Poppies in the Community' provides football for all genres across the community. We are a chartered standard club. We provide coaching and...
Erin Bolens
Erin is a poet and performer from Leeds who writes from places of observation, exasperation and celebration. Erin's first collection 'Alternate Endings' has been recently published by Burning Eye...
Fred Apps
Fred has spent many years in advertising and publishing , illustrating many children's books. He has had a number of local exhibitions, one of which has been running for over a year in Plaistow...
Greenbelt Reading List 2019 . . . Part 3
By now you should have seen the first two parts of this years' pre-festival reading suggestions, courtesy of our friends at Church House Bookshop who run our festival bookstore, G-Books. If you...
Elf Lyons
Elf Lyons is an award winning red-hatted comedian, actor and writer. She has written for and starred in her own BBC Three short and appeared on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 4. Known for her...
Anjula Devi
Chef Anjula Devi is best known for her extensive knowledge of spices and for creating delicious authentic Indian cuisine. A respected food writer and author, Anjula started cooking with her father...
We will fight it on the streets, in parliament, in the courts…
With Sam Bright from Client Earth, Friends of the Earth CEO Craig Bennett and Quaker performance artist and activist Peterson Toscano. What is the best way for us to tackle climate change? Through...
Speaker(s): Craig Bennett, Sam Bright, Peterson ToscanoAnti-semitism where does it begin and end?
Rabbi Herschel Gluck, Lynne Segal, Daphna Baram, Robert Cohen. A panel conversation with four Jewish contributors sharing their thoughts on the fine lines between anti-semitism and silencing -...
Speaker(s): Lynne Segal, Rabbi Herschel Gluck, Daphna Baram, Robert CohenNothing but the Truth
A freelance filmmaker, studio anchor, and correspondent, Sue worked for 12 years with Jon Snow on Channel 4 News. She then worked with Al Jazeera English in Afghanistan, before the Arab Uprisings...
Speaker(s): Sue TurtonJews And Muslims Taking The Peace
After being involved in back-channel peace talks with Bosnians, Iraquis, Kosovans, Iranians and Sudanese, Rabbi Gluck turns his attention to the situation in his own backyard here in the U.K., to...
Speaker(s): Rabbi Herschel GluckFaith on Campus in the 21st Century: Universities and the Future of Religion in Britain
Dr Mathew Guest considers the future of religion in the UK, with a special focus on what happens to faith at university. Does academia undermine faith or provide contexts for its creative...
Speaker(s): Mathew GuestDiversify six degrees of integration
What if actively seeking the unfamiliar was proven to be the key to a brighter future - both personally and for society at large? June considers the creation and negative impact of stereotypes, and...
Speaker(s): June SarpongDarkness But Not Despair: Making Sense of Illness in the Light of Faith
Jennie Hogan talks about her unsparing memoir, This Is My Body, a story of brain trauma, recovery and transformation. Drawing on her beliefs, experience and poetry, she questions what it means to...
Speaker(s): Jennie Hogan