Campaigns
Beginner’s guide to veganism
Learn about choices in leading to a vegan lifestyle.
This session will include discussions about protein and its presence in plants, vitamin B12, reasons to move into a vegan lifestyle, animal rights and the environment, substitutes for animal products, making nut milks, and preparing simple fulfilling dishes.
Facilitator: Edward Daniel
Location: Campaigns
Cultivating the Inner Landscape
Explore strategies to build self-trust, enhance self-efficacy and self-compassion.
Bridge your past, present, and future selves, gaining insights into your behaviors and strengths, and cultivate your inner garden
Facilitators: Azure Peace
Location: Campaigns
Disrupting capital
In this follow-up session, we guide participants in envisioning and taking tangible steps towards wealth redistribution.
Attendees will create & receive feedback on ‘Giving Plans’.
While designed as a standalone session, this session complements the previous workshop, seeing-class
Facilitators: Bibi & Grace
Location: Campaigns
Gut issues
Like many diet-related conditions, Irritable Bowel Syndrome is also oppression- and life-related.
Lou will explain the reasoning for dietary advice that can help reduce symptoms, and explore the role of making links between symptoms and non-dietary factors.
Lots of time for discussion!
Facilitator: Lou C
Location: Campaigns
Land work as spiritual practice
A space for all those who feel called to work with the land, from the experienced to the curious, where you can delve deeper into what spirituality means to you, consider ways to bring this more into your daily life, and connect and share with others on the subject.
Facilitator: Nick Jarvis
Location: Campaigns
Neurodivergent festival navigation
A space where we can connect with our own needs as neurodivergent folk, and explore how we navigate festival environments.
For seasoned festival goers and newbies alike.
There will be a sharing circle as part of this workshop. Witnessing is participation; there will be no requirement to speak.
Facilitator: Kirstine Weaver
Location: Campaigns
Neuroqueer power
A space for the many neuroqueer, spectrummy people of all labels and none to gather and collaborate.
We will discuss neurodiversity at Queer Spirit and queer spaces beyond, building neurodivergent power in our lives and creating strategies for developing it in our society and social movements.
Bring your dreams and your pains, your creativity and thoughts, your love and rage.
Facilitator: Tánaiste
Location: Campaigns
Permaculture of the self
This workshop takes a permaculture approach (from the words ‘permanent’ and ‘culture’) to examine self-care, and how we bring in magical and spiritual approaches to nurture ourselves and make our lives more sustainable.
This workshop is primarily aimed at neurodivergents and chronic illness queers.
Facilitator: Bex Harper
Location: Campaigns
Pleasure activism
Based on the work of Adrienne Maree Brown, this talk/workshop explores how we need to bring our own orgasmic Hell Yeah into politics.
Queer Spirit is all about changing the world by feeling good, finding joy, creating spaces and sharing the love.
Black feminism shows us the way.
Facilitator: Daniel Morrison
Location: Campaigns
Queer liberation and race
Growing through Black Consciousness & lived experience.
Interactive sharing with Miqx & Alexis
Facilitators: Miqx, Alexis
Location: Campaigns
Queer parents and carers
This is a space for peer mutual support for queers who are giving primary care to children, or who want to be.
Questions include: What makes a queer family? Are your kids queer? How’s your sex life? How are your kids handling trans/queerphobia?
What do you need to talk about?
Facilitator: Tessa Wills
Location: Campaigns
Queering it up
Food and health can be a conflicted and confusing topic.
In this discussion I’ll share ideas to help you make sense of your eating to support wellbeing, manage chronic illness, and align with your values.
My approach centres on compassion and collective healing, leaving room for nutrition science and nerdiness as required.
Facilitator: Lou C
Location: Campaigns
Seeing class
This workshop combines personal narratives, participatory activities, and class-based caucuses to delve into experiences between class and wealth.
Participants will reflect on their own class experiences, examine disparities in access to resources, and deepen their understanding of systemic class oppression shaping communities.
Facilitators: Bibi & Grace
Location: Campaigns
Terra Rosa - A new pink village in Spain
Writing through sound and movement
Writing through sound and movement is a creative writing journey which travels alongside music and movement.
We will use music and movement to tap into the wells of creativity within us and explore how this manifests in writing.
Facilitator: Sab
Location: Campaigns