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25 Jun 2024
Reviewed by Nia D Thomas
Reviewed by Mike Findlay-Agnew
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Maria Grey, one of the founders of the Girls’ Day School Trust, first called for men and women to be given the same educational opportunities in a speech to the Society of Arts in 1871.
Feature
Nadia Khomami
Provocative, empowering and unapologetically feminist — the Cairo-born artist’s body of work defies conventions and challenges perspectives.
Lead Feature
Audrey Tang
Taiwan’s first Digital Minister, Audrey Tang, highlights the country’s approach to developing safe, sustainable and citizen-led AI as a model to revitalise global democracy.
In Conversation
Andy Haldane
Over a decade on from their genesis, one of the architects of Ireland’s original citizens’ assemblies speaks with Andy Haldane about the lessons learnt.
Jane Davidson
Almost a decade on from its passage, the Well-being of Future Generations Act is a testament to the power of courage in good governance.
Vlad Afanasiev
A new approach to metrics is bridging the gap between scientific measurement and human experience, strengthening civic participation, and laying out a path to thrive through adversity.
David Kauders
The UK should adopt federal government, with the main legislature and ‘People’s Council’ comprised of members from across the four nations allocated using the Fibonacci sequence.
Mike Thatcher
The latest RSA Fellows Festival brought together a range of high-profile speakers offering remarkable stories of courageous acts to make the world a better place.
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