This week we’re talking about activism and kindness with the inspiring activist and creator of the Craftivist Collective, Sarah Corbett. We hear about Sarah’s remarkable journey growing up as the daughter of activists who campaigned for social change around the world, and her subsequent journey into activism as a career.


Sarah’s work challenges traditional ideas of activism as loud and confrontational, as well as what constitutes a campaign ‘win’. Her gentler, more empathetic approach has brought some amazing results. Sarah talks us through some of her success stories as well as about how being kinder to yourself and others is an effective way to change the world.


We also hear from Katherine and Paul about why they're still not over not being in the fields with thousands of Greenbelters this year, who their dream bookings would be, and what we have planned for our virtual Greenbelt this summer. 

As always, you can find links, resources and episode timestamps (for all you skippers out there) below.


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ABOUT SARAH

Sarah Corbett grew up in an activist family and has worked as a professional campaigner for over ten years, most recently with Oxfam. She started doing craftivism (craft + activism) in 2008 as a reaction to traditionally more aggressive or ‘quicker’ forms of activism. Due to demand Sarah set up the global Craftivist Collective in 2009, which now has thousands of supporters across the world taking part in her craftivism projects.

https://craftivist-collective.com/

Twitter: @Craftivists

Facebook: @CraftivistCollective

Instagram: @craftivists

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LINKS AND RESOURCES


Craftivist Collective https://craftivist-collective.com/


Craftivist Collective campaigning for living wage (Rosa Parks Hankie) https://craftivist-collective.com/What-we-achieved-at-Marks-and-Spencer-AGM 


Positive News Magazine https://www.positive.news/ 


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MORE FROM SARAH AT GREENBELT

https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/artists/sarah-corbett/


Gentle Protest: how gentleness can be a powerful tool in activism (2017) https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/talks/gentle-protest-how-gentleness-can-be-a-powerful-tool-in-activism/ 


A spoonful of craft helps the activism go down (2017) https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/talks/a-spoonful-of-craft-helps-the-activism-go-down


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00:00 - Welcome to Somewhere To Believe In

00:30 - Katherine and Paul catch up

04:30 - Katherine and Paul talk about Greenbelt Festival 2020

10:40 - Messages from listeners

14:17 - Introducing Sarah Corbett and her work

14:50 - Sarah joins the conversation

15:40 - Sarah on Greenbelt Festival

16:43 - Sarah on how she got into activism

19:20 - Sarah on being an introverted activist

20:58 - Sarah on faith and Jesus

22:46 - Sarah on activism as a career and avoiding burnout

24:35 - Sarah on craftivism

27:10 - Talk Snippet from #GB17 'Gentle Protest: how gentleness can be a powerful tool in activism'

38:50 - Sarah on seeing the best in people

40:08 - Sarah on other forms of activism 

41:20 - Sarah on anger

43:14 - Sarah on the personal benefits of gentle activism

48:00 - Katherine and Paul reflect on the conversation with Sarah

57:18 - Coming up in next week’s episode

57:30 - How to get in touch with us

59:30 - Thank you’s

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A huge thanks to the Greenbelt Volunteer Talks Team for all their hard work on editing this episode. Our podcast music is ‘I Can Change’ by Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires.

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