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Afrofuturism 2.0 and Global Security
The Black Speculative Arts Movement (BSAM) is a global community of artists, futurists, and intellectuals from the African diaspora. In 2020 N Square offered BSAM members a one-week course in strategic foresight focusing on global security. We learned a lot from each other about what it really means to think about the future.
Afrofuturism 2.0 and Global Security
The Black Speculative Arts Movement (BSAM) is a global community of artists, futurists, and intellectuals from the African diaspora. In 2020 N Square offered BSAM members a one-week course in strategic foresight focusing on global security. We learned a lot from each other about what it really means to think about the future.
Five Scenarios for the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons by 2045
In 2015, futurist Jamais Cascio and the N Square team created five plausible scenarios, each set in the year 2045, for eliminating nuclear weapons. The scenarios suggest strategies to increase public engagement and innovation. True to life, each scenario hints at a darker possibility: But for key decisions now, the world could slide into a multilateral nuclear arms race.
Five Scenarios for the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons by 2045
In 2015, futurist Jamais Cascio and the N Square team created five plausible scenarios, each set in the year 2045, for eliminating nuclear weapons. The scenarios suggest strategies to increase public engagement and innovation. True to life, each scenario hints at a darker possibility: But for key decisions now, the world could slide into a multilateral nuclear arms race.
A World Without Nuclear Weapons by 2045
Eliminating nuclear weapons by their 100th anniversary will require the kind of single-minded problem-solving that fueled the Manhattan Project. It will require a renaissance of sorts. In 2016, N Square managing director Erika Gregory spoke at TED Women about how we can make that renaissance a reality.
A World Without Nuclear Weapons by 2045
Eliminating nuclear weapons by their 100th anniversary will require the kind of single-minded problem-solving that fueled the Manhattan Project. It will require a renaissance of sorts. In 2016, N Square managing director Erika Gregory spoke at TED Women about how we can make that renaissance a reality.
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