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21 Mar 2024
Join the RSA Global community for an explorative dialogue to witness and acknowledge the impact of climate change on people and communities.
Public talks / Video / Online
10 Nov 2022
Writer and restaurant critic Jimi Famurewa looks through the lens of food, faith, and culture to explore what it means to be Black, African, and British today.
29 Mar 2022
Michelle Moore, one of the most influential women in UK sport, and leading anti-racism activist and author Nova Reid draw on their collective experiences, from the track to the boardroom, to show how we can all find our own ways to challenge the status quo - and succeed.
20 Jan 2022
How can the working world become a better place for underrepresented women? Award-winning coach Octavia Goredema shares strategies for overcoming career obstacles, claiming power, and achieving personal and professional success.
25 Nov 2021
William Perrin, Carnegie UK Trust, Chloe Colliver, ISD, Reema Patel, Ada Lovelace Institute and Helen Burrows. BT review the UK government’s draft Online Safety Bill, which looks to promise stronger powers for regulators and place new demands on big tech.
Public talks / Video
24 Jun 2021
Around the world, disproportionate numbers of LGBTQ+ youth are driven into homelessness every year and the pandemic has deepened the crisis. How can we do better at protecting LGBTQ+ homeless youth?
Video
07 May 2021
The speed with which Covid-19 vaccines have been developed represents a significant achievement for humanity and is providing hope for a way out of the pandemic, but the rollout so far has been unequal.
24 Sep 2020
Are we still a liberal nation? Are we even pretending or aspiring to be one?
10 Jan 2017
The vote to leave the EU exposed the poor quality of public debate about complex issues in the UK, and demonstrated the need for a complete rethink of the way we communicate about and engage citizens in economics. Katie Ghose explores how we can improve the quality of public discussion about the economy – and, in doing so, change economics itself for the better.
15 Nov 2016
Jessica Bennett, a leading voice in feminist popular culture today, offers a new vocabulary for all-too familiar sexist archetypes, and her combat techniques provide practical hacks for pushing back.
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