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Relations & Society

Education cannot be suspended

An educator shares her beliefs about digital solutions for education, and how they can't replace physical school and human encounters.

by Emiliana Murgia

Relations & Society

A little bit more life

A theoretical physicist reflects on how we perceive life and why this moment has moved our minds and hearts in such an unusual way.

by Carlo Rovelli

Humanities Studies

What grounds us?

An art historian and poet invites us to reflect on how our perceptions challenge our reality as we hold on to what grounds us.

by Sonia Coman

Relations & Society

The future just happened

Maia Guarnaccia, an author, advisor and former vice president at Vivienne Westwood, reflects on how to balance our existence.

by Maia Guarnaccia

Organizations

Purposeful transformation

A human leadership advocate reflects on our sense of purpose and how we can relate to and serve others during Covid-19 and beyond.

by Julia von Winterfeldt

Relations & Society

Choosing to hope

The lead vocalist at Sons of Serendip reflects on the opportunity from Covid-19 to revisit our life, work, and relationships.

by Micah Christian

Relations & Society

Moving forward through a crisis

One of the most accomplished Hispanic media producers in the US talks about what helps her to maintain a sense of hope and joy.

by Nely Galán

Organizations

The new fashion magnetism

President of the Italian Chamber of Luxury shares his perspective on a new fashion ecosystem that will be driven by magnetism.

by Francesco Tombolini

Humanities Studies

Chaos and fear fuel creativity

A New York-based jazz pianist, composer, and hip hop dancer, shares his thoughts and new music catalyzed by the chaos of Covid-19.

by Harold O’Neal

Organizations

Resilient leadership

A CEO and curator at futur/io Institute, whose goal is to build sustainable futures, invites us to rethink the role of leadership.

by Harald Neidhardt

Humanities Studies

The rise of contemporary post-humans

A philosopher best known for his theory on antispecism explains how humanity has reached a "definitive collapse point."

by Leonardo Caffo

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Thinking beyond what is possible

The first person to have walked to the South and North Poles explains how resilience saved his life during near-death experiences.

by Robert Swan

Relations & Society

The courage to face change

Co-founder and chairman of The World Innovation Network (TWIN) Global discusses the importance of connecting in moments of adversity.

by Robert C. Wolcott

Organizations

Sharing and connecting in times of adversity

The founder of MAIZE opens up about the courage needed to embrace change during a crisis.

by Tomas Barazza

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