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  • Beyond Forgiveness: the supreme act of imagination

    Beyond Forgiveness: the supreme act of imagination

    Jo Berry and Pat Magee in conversation When Jo Berry's father, the MP Sir Anthony Berry, was killed in the IRA Brighton Bombing in 1984, little did she imagine that she would one day meet and then...
    Speaker(s): Jo Berry and Pat Magee

  • A creative life in Russia

    A creative life in Russia

    Alexander Cheparukin in conversation Pussy Riot's tour producer, speaks about his life spent as a cultural producer in Russia, taking acts like Peter Gabriel to play in Red Square. Hear about the...

  • Bryony Kimmings Q & A

    Bryony Kimmings Q & A

    Your chance to get up close and personal with Bryony Kimmings and ask her about her work and motivations, especially the work-in-progress piece she has performed at the festival, Phoenix Bitch....

  • Darkness But Not Despair: Making Sense of Illness in the Light of Faith

    Darkness 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

  • Re-imagining enterprise: Housing

    Re-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 Foster

  • Consumer Character

    Consumer 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 Poole

  • Corporate Character

    Corporate 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 Poole

  • Campaigning on Climate Change in the era of Trump and Brexit

    Campaigning on Climate Change in the era of Trump and Brexit

    Climate records are being broken almost daily and yet Britain is completely absorbed with Brexit, and President Trump is pulling the US out of the UN climate agreement. Against this political...
    Speaker(s): Craig Bennett

  • Sexual exploitation and human trafficking – what is the human cost?

    Sexual exploitation and human trafficking – what is the human cost?

    Human trafficking for sexual exploitation removes a human being's identity and forces them into a situation where they are silenced and helpless. Learn more about the different methods used in the...
    Speaker(s): Cristina Gavrilovic

  • A Roof Over Your Head

    A 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 Foster

  • Re-imagining enterprise: work

    Re-imagining enterprise: work

    Work is becoming ever more precarious, with more moving into the gig economy and self-employment. But there are other approaches to making work fairer and more secure. David Barnard of the...
    Speaker(s): Citizens UK

  • The Future of Dating and Relationships

    The Future of Dating and Relationships

    There have never been more ways to meet people and yet never have people felt more alone. More encounters now start online - and more choices of relationships are on offer: short-term, long-term,...

  • Tools for Tackling Hate Crime

    Tools for Tackling Hate Crime

    Hear how Citizens UK members in Manchester and Birmingham have been working to tackle hate crime in their communities. And find out how their Commission on Islam, Participation and Public Life is...
    Speaker(s): Citizens UK

  • Reclaiming Histories

    Reclaiming 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 Norms

  • What the Movement for Black Lives Teaches Us About Jesus

    What the Movement for Black Lives Teaches Us About Jesus

    The last person many think of when protesting injustice against black people on the streets of U.S. cities is Jesus, even though his entrance into Jerusalem and subsequent disruption at the Temple...
    Speaker(s): Broderick Greer

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