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Writer's pictureWillem Overbosch

World Future Day 2021

Updated: Nov 10, 2021


24 hour conversations about the future


March 1st it is World Future Day. Together with partners from around the world we will be hosting live events on Zoom to inspire young people and imagine possible futures together. We will start broadcasting in New Zealand at 12:00 noon and continue our journey through different time-zones around the world like the Netherlands, the United States and Mexico, see the stops we make here.



Young people


You want to join the conversation, check if there is a session in your time zone / your language and just join by clicking this link. You can bring your ideas about the future or just listen to what other young people have to say. If you want to prepare for this session…. think of 10 advices you would give to your mayor for a better future!



Facilitators


You want to host a time-zone and facilitate a conversation, super! Reach out to us by using this link. You can spark the conversation by addressing the future in their local community and use the Sustainable Development Goals as a direction. Make sure to also bring some groups of young people that can kick-start their ideas as the conversation starter. For inspiration on how to prepare and facilitate check this document.



Partners


You are working with young people and believe in creating their future together, please join! We want to give all young people and organisations that support this mission a stage.

Partners in this event:












Let’s imagine the future together and talk about different ideas from different locations all over the world.



World Future Day


World Future Day is an annual event initiated by Humanity+ and the Millennium Project in 2013. The Millennium Project, a global foresight participatory think tank, will host this conversation for adults on the future in collaboration with the Association of Professional Futurists (APF), Humanity+, UNESCO’s Global Futures Literacy Network, the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS), and the World Futures Studies Federation (WFSF).

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