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What If?

What If?

Auteur(s): Daydriane Chapman
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What if the future isn’t something that just happens to us, but something we can shape right now? What if the systems we live under weren’t about having power over, but caring for? The world we know was imagined once. So what happens if we start imagining something better? Welcome to What If, a Futurists podcast, hosted by Daydriane. Share your thoughts and dreams with us at whatif@commonfuture.coDaydriane Chapman Sciences sociales
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