Issue 70: Education: the golden thread

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The cover of the welsh agenda issue 70 featuring education minister Jeremy Miles

Highlights

Our School Senedd Tomos Rogers on democratic education

‘The golden thread is education’ Jeremy Miles sits down with Dylan Moore

Dweud eich Dweud Auriol Miller says Wales’ people must have their say

Wales’ Caribbean Amnesia, My Cynefin Jessica Dunrod on family, history and slavery

Furious, flashing contrasts Faisal Ali on art and lived realities in Tiger Bay

Articles

Shifting the Dial Joe Rossiter assesses the impact of the IWA’s policy recommendations

Tynged yr Iaith Revisited Rhys ap Gwilym profiles Efa Gruffudd Jones

What role should data and technology play in society? Noreen Blanluet asks Lina Dencik

We Are Here, Because You Were There Maisie Allen highlights the plight of Afghan interpreters

Return to Cardiff Cai Parry-Jones celebrates the centenaries of two Jewish writers from Cardiff

From Settled to Unsettled Wiard Sterk explores the effect of Brexit on EU nationals in Wales

The Politics of Richard Price Huw L Williams profiles ‘our greatest thinker’ on his tercentenary

Extremely Live Theatre NTW Artistic Director Lorne Campbell talks to Marine Furet

Hiraeth and Housing Kieran Yates talks to Merlin Gable about Welshpool and second homes

Yma o hyd – but what now? Rhys Richards looks to a footballing future without Gareth Bale

How can we use storytelling to change the world? Kaja Brown talks to Black Mountains College