Amisha Ghadiali discovered the reality of our global fashion industry whilst setting up her jewellery label. This put her on a mission to bring awareness to the politics of dressing in our increasingly throwaway world. Her current projects include hosting the Future...
Mother of two, Tabitha Potts is the director of Mimimyne and has worked as a TV researcher for BBC Television Drama, TalkBack Productions and other independent TV production companies. She has also worked as a radio drama producer in BBC Radio Drama as well as...
Amy Haworth Johns is part of the ?!X team working on our Futures Interviews series and our upcoming book. Based back in her hometown of London, Amy is currently studying an MA in Disasters, Adaptability and Development at Kings College London. After doing her...
Gareth Barnes is a freelance illustrator who was born and ‘educated’ in New Zealand and is currently based in London. For the last few years he has been producing art work for online magazines, promotional material, exhibitions and personal projects. He likes creating...
Paul Hilder is an organiser and social entrepreneur. He helped to launch the global movement Avaaz.org, which now has almost 10 million members worldwide, and served as its Campaign Director for almost four years. He is a co-founder and board director of the British...
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