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Original Review Clarity First, June, 19, 2020 #200 Where the past lets go of and becomes the future


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210 Read 1 Next Economy
Civics
'The public wants a Green New Deal. The public wants green stimulus. The public wants to address inequality.'
210 Read 2 Futures Thinking Architects and urban planners think aloud about some of the ways a pandemic allows us to see alternative futures.
210 Read 3 Learning
Civics
Which things if they existed in the world, would make our society, collectively, saner?
210 Read 4 Learning
Social Messaging
We still haven’t fully recognized the art made by twentieth-century black artists.
210 Read 5 How we work There’s something missing from the virtual workplace: chance encounters and informal conversations. They’re important and need to be deliberately replaced.
210 Read 6 Corporate Responsibility
Branding
The emancipation of Aunt Jemima is way behind schedule.
210 Read 7 Diversity and Inclusion
Branding
In Instagram post, Band-Aid hints at a multi-shade product coming next year, succeeding a similar line scrapped more than a decade ago.
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210[art:1] Next Economy
Civics
'The public wants a Green New Deal. The public wants green stimulus. The public wants to address inequality.'
210[art:2] Futures Thinking Architects and urban planners think aloud about some of the ways a pandemic allows us to see alternative futures.
210[art:3] Learning
Civics
Which things if they existed in the world, would make our society, collectively, saner?
210[art:4] Learning
Social Messaging
We still haven’t fully recognized the art made by twentieth-century black artists.
210[art:5] How we work There’s something missing from the virtual workplace: chance encounters and informal conversations. They’re important and need to be deliberately replaced.
210[art:6] Corporate Responsibility
Branding
The emancipation of Aunt Jemima is way behind schedule.
210[art:7] Diversity and Inclusion
Branding
In Instagram post, Band-Aid hints at a multi-shade product coming next year, succeeding a similar line scrapped more than a decade ago.