Beyond Algorithms. Beyond Orthodoxy. Real Insight for a Just World.
The 2026 Conversation Spring Series explores social justice and how we imagine the world with curiosity, knowledge and wisdom – a humane intelligence that values insight and understanding over news and information.
The interviews take place live and online. They last an hour followed by a 30-minute public Q&A, then a book-signing and informal conversation.
Buy all nine conversations for just £45 – a saving of over £40! You can book any combination of in-person and online livestream tickets – the offer will automatically be added when you reach the checkout – but please note that it will only apply if you buy all nine at the same time.
The Conversation is joining the European Festivals Forest to plant trees to capture carbon in mitigation of our emissions.
For Earth Day, ornithologist Mya-Rose Craig discusses her campaigning, Black2Nature, and love for birds.
For Earth Day, ornithologist Mya-Rose Craig discusses her campaigning, Black2Nature, and love for birds.
New York Times best-selling author and podcaster discusses her twenty years studying stories about health, wealth, and happiness.
New York Times best-selling author and podcaster discusses her twenty years studying stories about health, wealth, and happiness.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City, chronicling 1970s LGBTQ+ San Francisco.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City, chronicling 1970s LGBTQ+ San Francisco.
Sarah Churchwell asks how America’s story is told, from Birth of a Nation to Trump, marking the 250th anniversary of independence.
The Conversation: Sarah Churchwell (online livestream)
The American Dream at 250
Tuesday 2 June, 7pm
Sarah Churchwell asks how America’s story is told, from Birth of a Nation to Trump, marking the 250th anniversary of independence.
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