Tobias talks about how technology is shifting paradigms to better address complex social changes and the implications of platform capitalism. Tobias Rees is Reid Hoffman Professor at the New School of …
Suzanne discusses how artists collaborate for social change and how artists and art institutions are adapting during the Covid-19 pandemic. Suzanne Lacy is renowned as a pioneer in socially engaged and …
Newman discusses how we experience agency in a technology driven society and how her work on the ‘Moral Labyrinth’ are challenging a wide range of societal structures. Newman, is Director of …
Jacqueline talks about how policy makers, practitioners and funders need to reflect on the key lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic and translate them into improving policies, structures and practices. She …
Dr. Sahni talks about how Covid-19 had affected access to education in India, particularly the digital divide and the role technology has played. Dr. Urvashi Sahni, is an educator, social entrepreneur, …
Carol discusses how art can we used to effectively communicate ideas and influence public policy conversations - particularly during the unprecedented Covid-19 crisis more effectively Carol Becker is Dean of Columbia …
Andres discusses how we can rethink public spaces to ensure they are equitable, sustainable and climate-smart as well as the role of design in informing new operating modes for inhabiting …
America’s 160-million workers power the largest economy in the world, but the benefits fail to fairly reach all who contribute to it. This isn’t news, but the health, social, and …
Energy is fundamental to modern living and economic prosperity. The current global crisis has exposed stark inequalities and raised the urgency of providing modern energy for everyone. Energy is a …
The social safety net is only effective if people can access it easily and when they need it. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, an estimated $65 billion in safety net …