Social justice

Expert speakers

  • Mónica Feria-Tinta

    Mónica Feria-Tinta is a leading international barrister and one of the most influential voices in climate and nature protection law. A pioneer in using courts to address climate change, she helped forge the legal pathway that brought climate cases before international courts.


  • Gregg Deal

    Gregg Deal is a bold voice within contemporary art; a multi-disciplinary artist, activist, and cultural disruptor who uses his platform to speak out on issues of Native identity, racial injustice, colonialism, and the erasure of Indigenous histories.


  • Nick Gardham

    Nick is CEO and Founder of Community Organisers, where he has led and supported the training of 1000s of people in community organising since 2015.


  • Carne Ross

    Carne Ross was a senior British diplomat who resigned over the Iraq War.  He then founded an advisory group which offers advice on diplomacy to democratic governments and political groups all over the world. 


  • Adele Walton

    Adele Zeynep Walton is a British Turkish journalist, online safety campaigner and the author of Logging Off: The Human Cost of Our Digital World. She is a campaigner with Bereaved Families for Online Safety, youth ambassador for People Vs Big Tech, and a founding member of the EU youth movement Ctrl + Alt + Reclaim.


  • Jennifer Reid

    is a performer of nineteenth century Lancashire dialect and Victorian broadside ballads. She researches nineteenth century music to educate students from primary school to university level, perform the songs and stories live, develop talks, seminars and traditional craft workshops for history and community groups


  • Carole Cadwalladr

    Carole Cadwalladr is a renowned Pulitzer-nominated journalist. She formerly worked at the Guardian and was a feature writer for the Observer. Carole has been nominated for numerous Press Awards.


  • Louis VI

    Louis VI is a mixed-race rapper, composer, filmmaker, zoologist, and nature activist known for blending music and environmental storytelling. Through creative projects, he reconnects underrepresented communities with nature, aiming to build a new generation of diverse nature lovers.


  • Professor Graham Smith

    Graham Smith is an academic, practitioner and activist working on democratic innovation in the face of the climate and ecological crisis.


  • Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian

    If you’re looking for a dynamic super creative who will (literally) add rocket fuel to your events and campaigns – Dr Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian will deliver in spades.  She is known for electrifying audiences and leaving an impression that resonates long after she has left the room.


  • Etienne Stott

    Etienne Stott is a canoe slalom Gold Medal Olympic winner in the London 2012 Olympics, with his crew-mate Tim Baillie. He was lucky enough to have sporting a career spanning 20 years, encompassing the challenges of serious injury, intense rivalry and grave disappointment.


  • Juliet Stevenson

    Juliet is a renowned actress of both screen and stage. Over the years, alongside her acting career she has been actively engaged in the causes that matter to her, never shying away from speaking out about critical issues.  


  • Dr James Dyke

    James Dyke is an academic, writer, and author. He is an Associate Professor in Earth Systems Science, Director of the Centre for Environmental Intelligence, and Assistant Director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter.


  • Dr Melisa Basol

    Dr. Melisa Basol is a renowned social psychologist and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. As a leading global expert in the psychology of misinformation, resilience, and social cohesion, she bridges the gap between research and practice.


  • Love Ssega

    Love Ssega is a performing artist and musician, supercharging art for social and environmental change. He has been commissioned by leading cultural institutions and is currently Associate Artist of the Southbank Centre.


  • Daze Aghaji

    Daze is a Youth Climate Justice Activist and public speaker who focuses on Regenerative Cultures, Intersectionality, Radical Social Justice and Youth Political Engagement in her work.


  • Clare Farrell

    Clare is an active citizen, devoting her creativity, energy, and occasionally her personal liberty, to fight against climate and environmental collapse.


  • Rachel Donald

    Rachel Donald is a climate corruption journalist and the creator of Planet: Critical, one of the world’s leading media platforms covering the polycrisis. The Planet: Critical newsletter has 16,000+ subscribers in 172 countries, and the podcast is in the top 1% globally.


  • Gully Bujak

    Gully is a fiercely outspoken active citizen and community organiser who has spent the last 6 years dedicating her life to tackling the climate crisis and championing more accessible democratic processes.


  • Alex Lockwood

    Alex is a writer, activist and an author of both novels and non-fiction, supporting the climate and animal movements of recent years by developing strategic messaging infrastructure within organisations and as a public speaker.


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