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Public talks / Video / Online
16 Nov 2021
How can our urban spaces serve us better? A panel including health policy expert Layla McCay explores how cities can be designed and run to nurture mental wellbeing and enable flourishing lives.
07 Oct 2021
Could we radically re-imagine our ways of living, working and governing to create fairer and more sustainable futures for people and planet?
28 Sep 2021
What might happen if we place communities at the heart of imagining the future? A panel of experts explore the role of collective imagination practices to build thriving and prosperous communities.
Public talks / Video
23 Sep 2021
How can we move forward together amidst complexity and division? Facilitation expert Adam Kahane offers a transformative approach to addressing our biggest challenges.
01 Jul 2021
Youth activist Jeremiah Emmanuel explores what it means to be a young person today, and the obstacles and opportunities that will define all our futures.
17 Jun 2021
An expert panel explores the need and the potential to strengthen the relationships between young people, families, schools and the communities in which they are embedded.
Video
11 Jun 2021
As nation-states grapple with generation-defining issues from the Covid-19 pandemic to the climate crisis, what role does civil society play in addressing the issues of our time?
24 Sep 2020
Are we still a liberal nation? Are we even pretending or aspiring to be one?
16 Sep 2019
Journalist Jack Shenker uncovers the root causes of our institutional chaos and explores the new political movements putting the people at the centre of power.
20 Nov 2017
Former Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Michael Ignatieff asks whether or not the principle of human rights is becoming a global ethic, or the preserve of a liberal economic elite.
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