| emailid | artid | category | art_title | ||||||
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| 340 | Read 1 | Futures Thinking Solarpunk | How the aesthetic, utopian yet pragmatic movement of Solarpunk reimagines a future without a climate catastrophe | ||||||
| 340 | Read 2 | How We Work | What the workplaces of the future might look like | ||||||
| 340 | Read 3 | Local Economy Ecological Systems Thinking | An Indigenous-run business is using regenerative ocean farming to clean up a Long Island bay and create local jobs. | ||||||
| 340 | Read 4 | Design Activism | 'The past two years of pandemic and protest have seen intensifying calls for meaningful change — indeed transformation — in design practice and education.' | ||||||
| 340 | Read 5 | Economy | 'The goal is people over profit, community over consumption, and resilience over recklessness.' | ||||||
| 340 | Read 6 | Gathering | Priya Parker suggests that we practice intentional guesting by asking 'Is this gathering right for me?'. | ||||||
| 340 | Read 7 | Feminism Learning Poetry | Defiant poems that express a stubbornly passionate optimism | ||||||
| 340 | Read 8 | One-Liners | Article: Blue Whales, earth’s largest animals, are singing in ever-lower tones, and nobody knows why. | ||||||
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| 340 | [art:1] | Futures Thinking Solarpunk | How the aesthetic, utopian yet pragmatic movement of Solarpunk reimagines a future without a climate catastrophe | ||||||
| 340 | [art:2] | How We Work | What the workplaces of the future might look like | ||||||
| 340 | [art:3] | Local Economy Ecological Systems Thinking | An Indigenous-run business is using regenerative ocean farming to clean up a Long Island bay and create local jobs. | ||||||
| 340 | [art:4] | Design Activism | 'The past two years of pandemic and protest have seen intensifying calls for meaningful change — indeed transformation — in design practice and education.' | ||||||
| 340 | [art:5] | Economy | 'The goal is people over profit, community over consumption, and resilience over recklessness.' | ||||||
| 340 | [art:6] | Gathering | Priya Parker suggests that we practice intentional guesting by asking 'Is this gathering right for me?'. | ||||||
| 340 | [art:7] | Feminism Learning Poetry | Defiant poems that express a stubbornly passionate optimism | ||||||
| 340 | [art:8] | One-Liners | Article: Blue Whales, earth’s largest animals, are singing in ever-lower tones, and nobody knows why. | ||||||
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