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How the world should change after the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis: Rethinking Poverty
Pope Francis explains why he sees Covid-19 as a potential turning point in history.
Mohammed Hanif: Rethinking Intimacy
Writer Hanif explores the role of intimacy in different human cultures.
Amanda Levete: Rethinking How We Live
Stirling Prize-winning architect Levete talks about reconciling technology with nature.
Lord Peter Hennessy: Rethinking Democracy
Historian Peter Hennessy explores how history can help us navigate life after Covid-19.
Lady Hale: Rethinking The Courts
Brenda Hale asks what it means in the year 2020 to get a fair hearing.
Jarvis Cocker: Rethinking an Environmental Revolution
Jarvis contemplates what might awaken us to our duty as stewards of the Earth.
Margaret MacMillan: Rethinking International Cooperation
Historian MacMillan explains how our interdependence is essential to our condition.
Tara Westover: Rethinking The Education Divide
Author Westover argues that education, rather than wealth, is now the greatest divide.
Niall Ferguson: Rethinking Progress
Historian Ferguson asks how the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged progress
Ambassador Samantha Power: Rethinking Global Governance
Power argues that open societies can move towards revitalising global cooperation.
Kang Kyung-wha: Rethinking Accountability
South Korea's Foreign Minister discusses why trust is essential in times of crisis.
Reed Hastings: Rethinking Togetherness
Netflix CEO Hastings argues for stories that bring people together and build unity.
Carlo Rovelli: Rethinking Humanity
Physicist Rovelli campaigns for our species to choose compassion over brutality.
Stuart Russell: Rethinking AI
Scientist and author Russell asks us to consider the benefit of artificial intelligence
Caleb Femi: Rethinking Education
Poet Femi asks if students feel equipped to 鈥渟urvive in the wild that is adulthood鈥.
Clare Chambers: Rethinking The Body
Philosopher Chambers asks if our attitudes to our bodies have changed.
Tim Berners-Lee: Rethinking Digital Access
Inventor of the world wide web, Berners-Lee argues for a more equal internet.
Andy Murray: Rethinking Equality In Sport
Tennis player Murray highlights the importance of treating athletes equally
Colin Jackson: Rethinking Our Responsibility For Our Health
Sprinter and broadcaster Jackson argues for us to see our bodies as a luxury.
Rebecca Adlington: Rethinking The Athlete's Life
Former Olympic champion Adlington challenges us to take control of the things that matter
Emma Dabiri: Rethinking Identity
Author Dabiri asks us to move beyond identity politics and build meaningful connections.
Gina McCarthy: Rethinking Activism
McCarthy is passionate about the potential for change.
Steven Pinker: Rethinking Human Nature
Philosopher Pinker discusses the possibility of progress
Matthew Walker: Rethinking Sleep
Scientist Walker proposes a radical rediscovery of how, when and why we sleep.
Eliza Manningham-Buller: Rethinking Health Inequality
Chair of the Wellcome Trust, Manningham-Buller details the disparities in life expectancy
DeRay McKesson: Rethinking The Impossible
Civil rights activist McKesson believes in a better future for young black men
George Soros: Rethinking Debt
Philanthropist and investor Soros puts forwards some radical economic proposals.
Katherine Grainger: Rethinking The Olympics
Former rower Grainger reminds us that the Olympics were created in a time of upheaval
K K Shailaja: Rethinking Development
Shailaja discusses the power of science.
Paul Krugman: Rethinking Solidarity
Economist Krugman wants us to recognise our inescapable inter-dependence.