Love Letter #6

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6th edition already? Say what? 
Hello fellow humans! We hope you're all staying healthy out there and can enjoy the beginning of summer in one way or the other. Today, you'll find our trend report from Tomorrow Club's panel talk on the future of movement and some more reading on that subject. More on #BlackLivesMatter and some exciting news regarding our YouTube series. Ending it with the AT Dispatch and another podcast. 
01 Trend report: The Future of Movement 
Another Tomorrow has gathered all the interesting insights from the panel talk at Tomorrow Club #3 focussing on trends, behaviours and attitudes when it comes to travelling post Covid-19. Curious about multi-purpose co-creation? Download the report here and learn more about the future of travels. 

02 A selection of reads - handpicked by our team
> On the topic of future of travels, the New York Times released a very detailed report on different areas within the hospitality and tourism industry. Read here.

> Racism exists all over the world. We, the ones with a privilege, need to listen and learn from the ones who've been fighting this fight for years and years. One of the voices here in Sweden is Samuel Girma. A very interesting article on the way Black parents need to teach their children about racism and injustice whereas many white parents probably never do. #whitepeopledontdoshit by Samuel Girma in Kontexpress. Read here. (Original in Swedish but Google Translate can help) 

> Also, we curated @MoveToStockholm's Twitter account this week. Want to learn more about what we do and who we are? Check it out! 

03 Watch
The Futures Toolbox, A new YouTube series by Another Tomorrow
As you might know, we've recently started our own YouTube channel wanting to share our knowledge within the field and providing our network with useful and informative content. After prototyping a few ideas, we are now about to launch a series called The Futures Toolbox, offering you tips, tricks and tools within the world of design thinking and prototyping as well as running sprints and workshops. Watch the teaser above and make sure to follow us on YouTube to not miss any new episodes.
As many of us might still struggle with finding words for the injustice towards George Floyd and many other people of colour, one of our biggest heroes has been particularly poetic in his lockdown show. The American comedian Dave Chappelle held his first show during the Covid-19 pandemic named 8:46 - the length of time a police officer in Minnesota held his knee on George Floyd's neck and killed him. If you haven't already, watch it now
03 Listen

> Another Tomorrow Dispatch #8 Motion Design Intern Sokratis lets us in on his heritage and is sharing his favourite Greek myth. The way he interprets it might make us be able to handle one thing or the other a bit better such as the power of wisdom will only get through when we've first experienced the pain. Listen to it here.

> Another Tomorrow Dispatch #9 Constant development as a mindset and approach — Business Designer Annie talks us through the opportunity we have to adopt a growth mindset and see failure as a chance to learn. As the future is not predetermined and we have the choice whether to do things the same way we've done in the past, we can see these radically uncertain times as a fast track to a time of exploration. Find it here. 

>  How To Prevent Another Great Depression. Millions and millions are out of work, with some jobs never coming back. Freakonomics Radio speaks with four economists — and one former presidential candidate — about the best policy options and the lessons (good and bad) from the past. Find it here. 

Until next time, stay safe and stay curious!
/ Team Another Tomorrow

Another Tomorrow is a futures agency that helps organisations thrive in an uncertain world. We help organisations navigate and create a better future by systemising the exploration of the unknown. We bring perspectives together, facilitate change, and prototype what lies ahead.

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