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Sep 11, 2020 • 58min

How to Be an Anti-Racist Educator

In recent months, the Black Lives Matter movement has heightened public consciousness of the extent to which racial injustice is embedded in all aspects of our society.As a new term begins, many teachers will be returning to the classroom with a renewed commitment to practising active anti-racism in their school community.But what does it take to make that commitment real? From behaviour to curriculum, what needs to be challenged, confronted, re-created? What tools and resources are available? And what is missing, overlooked, or denied?RSA education director Laura Partridge is joined by Zahra Bei and Rodeane Henry-Grant, Coalition of Anti-Racist Educators; Sarah Brownsword, lecturer in education, UEA; and Daniel Kebede, senior vice-president, NEU, to share perspectives on what we need now to turn the discourse of anti-racism into the practical, sustained, everyday actions that will be vital to securing a fair education for everyone.  #RSAeducation Further ReadingExplore RSA Fair Education projects:https://www.thersa.org/bridges-future/fair-educationThe NEU’s framework for developing an anti-racist approach:https://neu.org.uk/anti-racism-charterAddition links and reading suggestions:https://my.chartered.college/2020/06/anti-racist-education-selected-reading/ This conversation was broadcast online on the 10th September 2020. Join us at: www.thersa.org 
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Aug 6, 2020 • 44min

Matthew Taylor, Nesrine Malik and Tim Bale on The Reflexive Age

To read 'The Reflexive Age' in full, click here This conversation was broadcast online on the 30th July 2020. Discover more here. 
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Jul 23, 2020 • 50min

Sir Ronald Cohen on Reshaping Capitalism

Impact investment pioneer Sir Ronald Cohen argues that social justice must dictate the economic response to the crisis now facing countries the world over. Capitalism is being challenged as never before - it can be radically reshaped. This conversation was broadcast online on the 23rd July 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future
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Jul 23, 2020 • 28min

Linda Scott on Powering Women's Potential

Women’s economic subordination is a global problem that affects us all. Gender equality, often treated as an afterthought or a luxury only wealthy countries can afford, is essential for stabilising and strengthening our economies, bettering our societies, and liberating women across the world. Economist Linda Scott examines the growing body of evidence that we all do better when women do better. This conversation was broadcast online on the 14th July 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future
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Jul 22, 2020 • 45min

Mary Beard and David Olusoga on History, Memory and Change

As movements for change sweep across the globe, two of the UK’s most admired public thinkers, Mary Beard and David Olusoga, reflect on the enduring and evolving dialogue between past and present, and the duty we owe to the legacies we inherit. This conversation was broadcast online on the 21st July 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future
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Jul 17, 2020 • 41min

Roman Krznaric on Thinking Long-Term

From climate crisis to the next pandemic, the existential threat of short-termism is now all too clear. Drawing on ideas and movements from around the world, public philosopher Roman Krznaric shows how a shift to long-term thinking can help us create more just, secure and sustainable societies - and set us on a path to becoming the good ancestors that future generations deserve. This conversation was broadcast online on the 16th July 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future
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Jul 13, 2020 • 44min

Reimagining Health and Social Care

What are the alliances, practices, tools and behaviours that will best support a united health and care system in the move towards long term change? Can we create a model of public service that is agile and resilient, able to cope with crisis and meet the needs and expectations of today’s citizens? This conversation was broadcast online on the 9th July 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future
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Jul 10, 2020 • 45min

Placing Schools at the Heart of Community

The Covid-19 crisis has highlighted the extent to which schools have been plugging gaps in the care of vulnerable children. Can we develop a new vision and shared responsibility for young people’s education, health and wellbeing - one that places schools at the heart of a much wider community network of support? This conversation was broadcast online on the 30th June 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future
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Jul 5, 2020 • 31min

Nigel Topping on Greening the Recovery

Nigel Topping is the UK’s High-Level Climate Action Champion for the pivotal COP26 climate talks. The Covid-19 crisis may have postponed the summit by a year, but we can now seize the opportunity to accelerate the transition to a zero-carbon economy, he argues - if we get the recovery measures right. This conversation was broadcast online on the 3rd July 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future
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Jul 3, 2020 • 33min

Anne-Marie Slaughter on the Building Blocks of Progress

Injustice and inequality are holding us back from becoming the best society we can be, and we need to make change together, on every level. CEO of New America Anne-Marie Slaughter explores how we can enact values that make us proud. This conversation was broadcast online on the 2nd July 2020. Discover more at: www.thersa.org/events/bridges-to-the-future

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