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  • But I’m not racist! Am I?

    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 Reddie

  • Found Out: transgressive faith and sexuality

    Found Out: transgressive faith and sexuality

    Our sexuality is key to our identity, wellbeing, and faith journey. In this creative workshop we will reflect together on how we see God and what that means for ourselves and for our relationships,...
    Speaker(s): Alison Webster

  • Frack-Free Future – How we’re stopping Fracking in the UK

    Frack-Free Future – How we’re stopping Fracking in the UK

    Quakers together with Friends of the Earth Communities around the country are resisting fracking (and other fossil fuel extraction) on their doorsteps - and they're winning. As national support for...

  • Reinventing Ourselves? The Ethics of Enhancing Human Nature

    Reinventing Ourselves? The Ethics of Enhancing Human Nature

    Neil Messer Should students use 'smart pills' to improve their grades? Should we use drugs and other technologies to make ourselves happier, or more moral? How about extending the human lifespan? Or...
    Speaker(s): Winchester University

  • A Tea-Stall On The Moon: A Malayali Following Jesus On The Way

    A Tea-Stall On The Moon: A Malayali Following Jesus On The Way

    Sometimes when it seems we're the furthest from where we started, we find ourselves exactly where the family stories told us we would be, sort of. Winnie explores the intersections of personal and...
    Speaker(s): Winnie Varghese

  • Anti-semitism – where does it begin and end?

    Anti-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 Cohen

  • White Saviour Complex Narratives

    White 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 Reddie

  • Imagining new forms of enterprise

    Imagining new forms of enterprise

    We introduce our programme for 2018 in the Exchange - how might we imagine a new business landscape, that meets the needs of ordinary people not just shareholders? David Bird, CEO of Co-op Energy,...

  • Re-imagining enterprise: Care

    Re-imagining enterprise: Care

    Come and hear Debbie Shannon of Link Psychology Co-operative (a social care co-operative providing supported living services to over 600 people), and Adrian Roper of Cartrefi Cymru (a co-operative of...

  • Nothing but the Truth

    Nothing 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 Turton

  • The Mosque Of The Future

    The Mosque Of The Future

    As Muslim communities grow and more become affluent, Mosques are being challenged to work better for more groups. Women are campaigning for better prayer spaces. Mosques are becoming more...
    Speaker(s): Sughra Ahmed

  • Good Work

    Good Work

    Ed Mayo Can we bring our values into the workplace, as a source of inspiration and renewal? What would business be like if based on equality or justice? And what are the practical tools to bring...

  • Re-imagining Finance: Making An Impact With Our Money

    Re-imagining Finance: Making An Impact With Our Money

    These daily sessions explore our relationship with money - how we can use it for good, how it connects with our faith and how it points towards the future. In each session, an expert panel will start...
    Speaker(s): Stuart Hutton

  • Re-imagining Finance: The end of money as we know it

    Re-imagining Finance: The end of money as we know it

    These daily sessions explore our relationship with money - how we can use it for good, how it connects with our faith and how it points towards the future. In each session, an expert panel will start...
    Speaker(s): Stuart Hutton

  • Re-imagining finance: What Role Does Religion Have in Finance?

    Re-imagining finance: What Role Does Religion Have in Finance?

    These daily sessions explore our relationship with money - how we can use it for good, how it connects with our faith and how it points towards the future. In each session, an expert panel will start...
    Speaker(s): Stuart Hutton

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