Gal-Dem Magazine – Issue 6
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Gal-Dem Magazine Issue 6 (Roaring Twenties) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. This issue asks what could the 2020s look like, and what do we want from them? What can we learn from organisations like The Advocacy Academy, which is training new generations of social-justice campaigners? What does a world look like when we re-evaluate our attitudes towards drugs, towards housing, towards whole industries?
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