These incredible artists explore the most important stories about our world today. They educate and reflect hope. And whether intentional or not, these artists create pieces so compelling they make you feel as though you are the first to see them. (Artwork by Nneka Jones, @artyouhungry.)
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Read MoreMichael Vlerick says that technological innovations are radically altering the shape, size, and social fabric of the human context. This presents great opportunities to overcome today's most critical societal issues, from climate change to poverty—but what is needed are new, radical, efficient ways to create and maintain effective policy.
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