Care is the glue that holds society together – so why is the sector so chronically undervalued in Wales?
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Don’t Be Mistaken: Fake News Does Pose a Threat to Welsh Democracy
Louise Casella argues that misinformation and disinformation threaten Welsh democracy and that learning providers have a key role in tackling them.
Gwent’s Non-Places
What’s in a name? Gareth Leaman examines the meanings embedded in toponyms and what they can and cannot tell us of a community’s history.
IWA Analysis: Where Next for the Foundational Economy?
Over the last two years the IWA has been exploring the foundational economy through a project to develop new ideas
Small but Mighty: Climate Activism Against Eco-anxiety
Recounting her experience as a participant in COP26, Poppy Stowell-Evans reflects on the things that keep her grounded as a climate activist.
Community Land Ownership for Affordable Housing
To counter the housing crisis, we need to upgrade the community ownership legislation in Wales, Casey Edwards argues.
Review: Sex on Toast by Tôpher Mills
In this review of Tôpher Mills’ selected poems, Nia Moseley-Roberts reflects on the ebb and flow of a collection brimming with life.
The political legacy of Steffan Lewis
Three years since the death of Steffan Lewis, Delyth Jewell remembers how being grounded in community informed the convictions of a political titan.
Seedlings for Change: When is the right time to start talking about Climate Change in early years education?
Dr Dylan Adams and Chantelle Haughton argue that to avert the climate crisis we must transform our relationship to nature.