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15 Jan 2019
Josie Warden
Josie Warden ponders stewardship while cycling around East and West Sussex for the Food Farming and Countryside Commission.
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09 Jan 2019
In December, RSA JFN Fellows and friends met to explore the issues and opportunities presented by Japanese returnees - people who have studied or worked abroad and returned to live in Japan. Tania Coke FRSA and Japan Ambassador reports.
20 Dec 2018
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor on why society needs institutions as varied as the Church, McDonald's, and football clubs to promote inclusion.
17 Dec 2018
Sam Grinsted
Sam Grinstead shares insights from his leg on the Food, Farming & Countryside Commission bike tour in Monmouthshire and Powys
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."
08 Dec 2018
Anthony Painter
Millennials don’t support higher taxes. But they do support universal approaches to welfare. Anthony Painter explains how generational inequalities explain this paradox.
07 Dec 2018
James Shield
Jonathan Haidt speaks with Matthew Taylor on polarisation, identity politics and the importance of social science for our collective future.
06 Dec 2018
Becca Antink
To address inequalities we must recognise how they play out in different places, and not shy away from tough questions about local identities while empowering citizens to drive inclusive change.
29 Nov 2018
Ed Cox
Ed Cox, Director of Public Services and Communities, discusses a series of events and projects that show that the people are taking back control of the North.
26 Nov 2018
Julia Unwin
Julia Unwin, chair of the Civil Society Futures inquiry, argues civil society organisations should focus on their own attitudes and practice
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