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RSA Event / Video / Online
10 Nov 2022
Online via YouTube
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.
03 Nov 2022
Online via Zoom
Across structural racism, healthcare inequities and collective healing, writer and activist Ruha Benjamin shows how seemingly minor decisions and individual actions can have a big impact across our lives and society.
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.
RSA Event / 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.
RSA Event / Online
03 Jun 2021
How did we become so divided and what can we do about it? Jon Yates and a panel of social changemakers join forces to discuss how we come together as a nation.
14 Jan 2021
Online
In 2020, we witnessed extraordinary examples of community solidarity and social innovation. Hilary Cottam and Marc Stears explore what we can learn from a challenging year to help us face the crises of 2021, united.
RSA Event
30 Jan 2020
Great Room, RSA House
Happiness pioneer Richard Layard issues a call to action to citizens, governments and policymakers to adopt a new model of social organisation.
21 Feb 2019
Durham Street Auditorium, RSA House
What is the negative news cycle doing to our politics and our mental health? An expert panel gathers to discuss how our media landscape can change for the better.
24 Jan 2019
Author of 'Political Entrepreneurship', Josef Lentsch shows how innovative, civic-minded entrepreneurs can create new parties to produce positive political change.
06 Dec 2018
Great Room Auditorium, RSA House
Professor James Fishkin, director of the Centre for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University, shows how a more deliberative politics can revive our modern democracies.
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