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04 Jan 2019
Claire Doran
In three online sessions, Fellows met to share stories of leading social action in their communities, ask each other questions, and explore best practices for RSA Networks and Fellowship Projects as part of our ‘Behind the Scenes’ series. Here are some of our learnings.
19 Dec 2018
jane Hatton FRSA
Jane Hatton FRSA is Founder & Director of Evenbreak, a social enterprise which works with inclusive employers and disabled job seekers. Here, she reflects on a project exploring the disability employment gap, run by a group of Fellows.
17 Dec 2018
RSA Thame Group
Townspeople, businesses and local organisations from Thame and around have responded to the Green Living Plan for Thame consultation process in person, via email or questionnaire. In this blog, GLP gives an update on the response so far.
Ann Packard
Ann Packard FRSA reflects on the recent F4 event, looking at the Future of Food, Farming and Forestry.
12 Dec 2018
Graham Henderson FRSA
"In resisting extremism, intolerance and xenophobia, the arts are one of our most important sources of integrity, authenticity, and truth."
11 Dec 2018
Nick Ellerby
Inspired conversations enable us to go beyond outmoded mindsets and approaches that no longer work. Relationships are at the heart of everything; how we work with each other, our ecology and our self is critical for our future - and yet there is often a poverty of genuine dialogue to explore core questions and foster action.
29 Nov 2018
Jane Langley
People like to shop - it’s deeply ingrained into our lifestyle. Even those of us who don’t tend to shop much find ourselves inadvertently being enticed to spend by beautiful images of things that we would love to own.
This autumn, another two-year cycle of Fellowship Council elections occurred and I’m delighted to welcome back Caroline Clark for a second term and welcome aboard Don Mclaverty and Jim Zalles for their first terms.
28 Nov 2018
Jenny Andersson
Can redesigning 'business as usual' and accelerating the transition to a circular economy address our current ecological, social and psychological divides?
Amy Butterworth
The RSA is going embarking on an exciting new phase, so how can you be an active part of that change?
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