What to expect in the new issue of FFA magazine

The brand new problem of Constructive Information journal is out now. Performing editor Daisy Greenwell shares her highlights, together with Zimbabwe’s friendship benches, the armed robber who grew to become a triathlete, and the facility of imagining a greater future

It was on the ‘Massive One’, an Extinction Rise up march in April, that I found a person in an area swimsuit addressing a big crowd exterior parliament. He was speaking concerning the future, and the way superb it was. He’d simply arrived again from 2030 in his time-travelling machine, apparently, and needed to tell us that every little thing had been sorted out.

Shell and BP had gone out of enterprise, big swathes of Britain had been rewilded, public transport was free, the banks had been nationalised, and the birdsong … Properly, it was deafening!

Listening to his phrases was like a chilly glass of water on a burning scorching day. The group was transfixed. It occurred to me how not often we permit ourselves to actually image the longer term we wish. For fears of jinxing it, maybe – or making a longing in ourselves so robust that it hurts. And but that longing is significant in bringing that future into being.

And so the quilt story for the brand new problem of Constructive Information journal was born. We’ve imagined what optimistic headlines from 2050 would possibly seem like – all of the progress that we may very well be reporting on if issues prove nicely – and talked to consultants of their fields about if and the way these modifications might come to cross. Alongside we’ve interviewed the aforementioned time traveller who impressed the article, Transition Community founder Rob Hopkins.

Elsewhere within the problem we launch Creating Psychological Wealth, a brand new sequence about psychological well being within the growing world, for which we gained grant funding from the European Journalism Centre. For this primary article within the sequence, we’ve been to Zimbabwe to satisfy the grannies whose low-cost remedy on park benches has proved extra profitable than conventional therapies for despair, and which is now coming to probably the most disadvantaged neighbourhoods in London.

I hope our tales assist you dare to think about your personal optimistic future on this Earth

We additionally share the story of an armed robber turned world champion triathlete who’s coaching deprived metropolis youngsters in mountain path operating, hoping to assist a brand new era discover a path to a greater life. And we’ve discovered how the idea of ‘matrescence’, like adolescence however for moms, is opening up a brand new dialog concerning the bind of contemporary motherhood, serving to to start a brand new mothering tradition.

All of the tales on this problem are signposts in the direction of potential futures which might be being coaxed into being. I hope they assist you dare to think about the world that you simply wish to assist result in; your personal optimistic future on this Earth.