


Creative Workshop with Gemma Lawrence
A workshop for people to expand their creativity and test out new bounds from within their own homes.

Philosophy for Children in Bristol? Planning Meeting
Developed in Seattle, Philosophy For Children, offers a series of workshops to introduce philosophy to young children from the age of three upwards. The School of Activism is hosting two taster sessions of Philosophy for Children, as well as this meeting to discuss how this course could be rolled out as an ongoing programme in Bristol. If you would like to get involved, help us, or are just curious, join our online planning meeting

TBC: It’s not the end of the world (or maybe it is)
A comedic look at the science of climate change by Jon Matthews. Why do some people believe climate change is natural? What does crystallised rat urine have to do with climate science? What happens when three climate change deniers walk into a bar? Part of the School of Activism 2.0 curriculum.

Philosophy For Children
Coming soon! Tickets on sale early March.Sign up to our mailing list to have the School of Activism 2.0 programme (and our weekly newsletter) delivered direct to your inbox. Philosophy, the “love of wisdom,” begins with wonder about the world. It is one of the oldest...
School of Activism 2.0
We define activism as ‘Active Citizenship’. The process of taking care of and taking part in your community. Don’t be a victim of circumstances. Change them.
PRSC invites you to the School of Activism this Easter, a two week programme of talks, workshops and events for all the family, designed to empower and inspire you to change the world.

School of Activism 2.0 Fundsurfer launch
Find out how you can help us keep the School of Activism low cost and affordable to all!

Hostile Environment in Higher Education
HE is one of the of the most forgotten battlegrounds in the fight against the border industry. Many of the day to day functions of universities are intrinsically tied to the border industry and the direct threatening of migrants. This session will involve experts and...
Make Them Count
A confidential and safe space to ask questions about homeless deaths and remember people we have lost, hosted by Museum of Homelessness.
