Lowri Cunnington Wynn explores the way communities can revitalise the place they live in through the idea of ‘restanza’, the active choice to stay.
A partnership with a shared vision for digital public services in Wales
The new joint CEOs of the Centre for Digital Public Services (CDPS), Harriet Green and Myra Hunt, explain their vision and collaboration.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Land
Dylan Moore introduces the first themed online edition of the welsh agenda by adopting Raymond Williams’ etymological approach.
BBC: The Biggest Creative Reshaping in our History
Rhodri Talfan Davies outlines the reforms that will root the BBC outside of London.
The Welsh Media Problem
Shirish Kulkarni analyses the media in Wales and outlines why more funding of the same media is not the answer.
Belonging to ‘Y Cymry’
Hannah Watkin, winner of the IWA’s New Voices competition, explores her sense of identity against the backdrop of shifting political and cultural landscapes in Wales.
Whither the Welsh Medium Teacher?
A decline in the number of schoolteachers able to work in Welsh risks the target of 1 million Welsh speakers. Dilwyn Roberts-Young calls on the Welsh Government to act.
A Neo-liberal Curriculum Won’t Teach a True History of Wales
Sian Gwenllian MS writes that the new curriculum’s liberalism will mean that crucial aspects of Welsh history will be forgotten.
Human Landscapes from My Country
Before lockdown, Tom Cheesman and Filiz Celik met with Memet Ali Alabora at Volcano Theatre in Swansea, after his performance of the one-man play Meleketimden Insan Manazaralari – Human Landscapes from My Country, written by Nazim Hikmet.