News & Updates
Sacred Earth Activists shine a light on discredited Stonehenge tunnel scheme
COP26: Meaningful climate action rests on healing our relationship with nature, say indigenous leaders
While world leaders spent their time at COP26 discussing what are widely considered to be disappointing and dangerously inadequate climate outcomes, the focus of indigenous leaders was on reminding us of our intrinsic role as guardians of the Earth.
Sacred Earth Activism coordinates UK-wide ‘Back to Source’ ceremonies for World Rivers Day
Water-lovers went ‘Back to Source’ on Sunday, 26 September by holding a series of local ceremonies across the UK coordinated by Sacred Earth Activism to celebrate World Rivers Day.
From Acorns to Oaks: A call for environmental leadership at COP26
Sacred Earth Activism is joining forces with a respected Druid organisation to call for effective leadership at all levels of society during the forthcoming climate talks in November in order to guard against any worsening of the current climate and ecological crises.
Resisting the Destruction of the Sacred - World Unity Week
Sacred Earth Activism recently took part in World Unity Week, a hugely ambitious online coming together of global change-makers, in which our co-founders, Christa Mackinnon and Jonathan Weekes, gave an update on the Stonehenge resistance campaign.
Solstice sacred fire ceremony to support High Court challenge against Stonehenge destruction
A sacred fire will be lit at Stonehenge on the eve of the Summer Solstice in support of a forthcoming legal challenge against the destruction of the UNESCO World Heritage site by proposed new road works.
Sacred Earth Activism - Online Conference
Join us for this unique online teaching conference / gathering about Sacred Activism with amazing international activists, visionaries and wisdom teachers on the 27th & 28th March 2021.
Standing for Stonehenge
Hearing the call of the sacred through us, we stand to defend the land and our sacred sites from desecration, and to return to place of remembering that we belong to the land, that it does not belong to us.