




Adventures in Utopia
Wiyaala and K.O.G: “We’re cooking soup”
Having provided us with the soundtrack of our 2019 video, we sent over Wiyaala and Kweku Sackey (aka K.O.G) some questions. The result is
The right to freedom
Guest blog by Carrie Brassley, Unseen. Most of us don’t see modern slavery. We don’t really hear about it, and we probably don’t know anyone
A modern guide to finding connection
As our forays into app development show, we’re keen to explore how new tech can enable a more inter-connected world. Our community events listing
Extinction Carnival: A challenge to cut the crap!
As voted for by you Shambala’s 2019 carnival theme is: Extinction Carnival. Set to be a riproaring hootenanny, celebrating creatures lost or on their
A Drag Queen Story Time guest blog
Authored by Kurt Sovain of DQST. Growing up in a heteronormative world as a queer kid can mess with your head. When I was
Red Sea Travel Agency: A definitive guide for cutting out plastics. Period.
Shambala’s Red Sea Travel Agency give the best tips for cutting out plastic waste from your period on Menstruation hygiene day.
Jazz is back! Musical musings from the Pink Flamingo Jazz Café
Shambala’s secret venue Pink Flamingo celebrates International Jazz Day 2019
Meet UKYCC: The Youth Are Organising To Win
With planned school walk outs happening across the world it is clear the youth are mobilising to fight for their planet. The fact we’ve
Tools For Compassion: Q&A With BlackBark Films
As the film award season draws to a close again for a year, we touched base with Bristol-based feminist film-makers Jo Barker and Holly
‘Shambala, Rebel!’ An Extinction Rebellion Guest Blog
Authored by Matt T-hanu of XR. An Introduction to the Rebellion Extinction Rebellion (XR) was officially revealed to the world with our Declaration of
We planted a Shambala woodland!
Back when we launched our Bring A Cup campaign last year, we offered cup-buyers the chance to add a few pounds on to the
How To Feed The World
The following blog was written by Shambala’s very own permaculture guru, Lynne Davis – find her in the permaculture field at Shambala this year