Tomorrow link View in browser link Forward to a friend Published by link graphic Today link graphic TOMORROW Essential updates for change makers link graphic Youth Leading Change in the LGBTIQ Community heading level 3 IN CONVERSATION Over the past 20 years, there have been big changes in the way the LGBTIQ community have found support. Within this community, a special space has been carved out for young people, and the creators of this space have been the youth themselves. We talked with Micah Scott, CEO at link Minus 18 , about their journey from a small, volunteer run organisation and what it means to foster resilience through compassion and the creation of safe spaces. The journey hasn’t always attracted supporters; but kindness, glitter and rainbows have certainly helped to encourage broader understanding. link READ THE FULL INTERVIEW heading level 3 EXPLORE FURTHER link International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia link LGBTIQA plus communities and a glossary of common terms link He, she, they… should we now clarify our preferred pronouns when we say hello? heading level 1 Bright signals Inspiring news from home and abroad Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, voices and names will begin to be link regularly heard link across the ABC dot Amsterdam has a link bubble barrier to catch canal plastic. link Behrouz Boochani , voice of Manus Island refugees, is free in New Zealand. link Renewables meet 50 percent of electricity demand on Australia’s power grid for the first time. link Artificial intelligence is being harnessed to create zero carbon concrete. heading level 1 Purpose bulletin Updates from the community Join technologists who are hacking for good. Two link Random Hacks of Kindnes s meetups are on this weekend. (Sat 30 November and Sun 1 December) link Kialo is a new platform for online discussions; mapping perspectives visually. link number This Is Climate Change rallies are taking place all around the country this Friday. See you on the streets. (Fri 29 November) What stressed out workers can link learn from children that can lead to innovation. Virginia Triolo will deliver the link 2019 Human Rights Oration on International Human Rights Day. (Tues 10 December) Unlabeled graphic To get missing image descriptions, open the context menu. heading level 1 My week in tabs Alex Moshovelis, Service Designer, shares some of his favourite internet finds from last week... 1 link Food and the Megacity explores emerging food trends as China grows 2 When link Service Design and Behavioural Science meet to spread impact 3 Resilience rooted in diversity and link reseeding the food system 4 link The weirdness is coming , or is it already here? 5 A human composting facility that allows a link more sustainable death We should indeed keep calm in the face of difference, and live our lives in a state of inclusion and wonder at the diversity of humanity. George Takei heading level 1 Inside To‌day What our team have been up to Lennon Cheng, Senior Interaction Designer, was voted as the winner of our new monthly gratitude award, The Grattys. Each month the winner will choose a charity or cause to donate $2,500 to on behalf of us all at Today. Lennon chose link Minus 18 , the youth driven network for LGBTIQ youth. Callan, Innovation Lead at Today, wrote about link tech addiction and the war on sadness dot heading level 3 NOW HIRING We’re looking for a special person to head up one of our four multidisciplinary teams for a 12 month period (maternity leave cover). It might suit a Group Account Director or Client Partner, but we’re open to hearing from people with diverse backgrounds. link Check out the position description and see if it sounds like you or someone you know. We’re also on the lookout for a purpose led link Service Design Lead who’s passionate about designing a better, fairer world. To‌morrow is a fortnightly publication brought to you by the team at graphic Today heading level 2 Innovation for stronger communities heading level 2 link today dot design link Today is located on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people and the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. Looks weird? link View this email online dot Quickly and easily visited link unsubscribe from this mailing list dot We don't do spam. Copyright Copyright 2019 Today. All rights reserved.