Today heading level 1 Tomorrow Essential updates for change makers from the team at link Today link number 18 Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic To get missing image descriptions, open the context menu. heading level 1 Koalas, bushfires and drones: wildlife rescue in 2020 As the recovery from the grievous fires that spread across Australia last summer continues, we’re all too aware that some parts of our beautiful country experienced it far worse than others. On Kangaroo Island, the effects are heart breaking and recovery for flora and fauna alike will be slow, perhaps never being able to return to what it was before. We spoke to Evan Quartermain, Head of Programs at link Humane Society International AUS , and Douglas Thron, Infrared Drone Pilot, to learn more about their wildlife rescue missions and how they are using infrared drone technology to rescue our beloved koalas. link Read the full interview link Wildlife Land Trust link Yes, the Australian bush is recovering from bushfires but it may never be the same link Australia's fire ravaged forests are recovering. Ecologists hope it lasts heading level 2 Bright signals Inspiring news from home and abroad Psyche is link a new digital magazine from Aeon that illuminates the human condition through three prisms: Mental health; the perennial questions of how to live’; and the artistic and transcendent facets of life. If you missed it earlier in the year, link In My Blood It Runs , is available to stream online for a limited time, with 50 percent of proceeds going towards Indigenous Communities. It’s a powerful documentary that lets us into the world of Dujuan. link Reframing technology and how it can perpetuate racism. heading level 2 Purpose bulletin Updates from the community Peppermint Magazine hosted their first virtual edition of link Pep Talks and you can stream it for the rest of the month Why not contribute link a meaningful post to the Gippsland community to help them recover from the bushfires Levi Mc Kenzie Kirkbright, the 2019 Young Thinker in Residence at YAC Vic brings us link Sovereignty: A link way forward’ link How to rest and recover while you fight for social change heading level 2 My Week in Tabs Head of Techbology, Mark Davis, shares his favourite links this week. 1 link Stop the doomscrolling It’s tough at the moment, heavy topics are all around, from the pandemic to systemic racism. A good read here on how to look after yourself through all the heavy news. 2 Correcting unconscious bias. link Clue is an experiential design studio that uses games to correct unconscious bias in the workplace. 3 As a white, middle aged male, I’m conscious of my privilege in this tumultuous time. Illustrator Jane Mount has put together an link Anti racist Bookshelf , with lots of great reading on the challenges around race 4 Dismantling the Minneapolis Police Department. I’m constantly buoyed by the power of the people. The George Floyd link protests have echoed around the globe and it’s starting to see real change. 5 Simply, people of colour are often underrepresented in illustrations, design and visuals. A design company (5four) have put together free packs of link illustrations that help present a more diverse link picture dot Get em in a range of formats for use anywhere and everywhere. Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don't believe is right. Jane Goodall heading level 2 Inside link Today What our team have been up to The website we made for link Minus 18 launched a few weeks ago and has received great feedback so far. You can link read more about the process in detail here dot As an acknowledgement of the injustice experienced in Australia, we have donated $10,000 to link Change link The Record a national, Indigenous led coalition working to end the incarceration of, and family violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. link graphic Today heading level 2 Innovation for fairer communities heading level 2 link today dot design graphic Australian Aboriginal Flag Today is located on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri slash Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders both past and present, and recognise and respect their abiding connection to this land, its waterways and community. Wurundjeri slash Woiwurrung people have nurtured this land for over 50,000 years and continue to do so today. Sovereignty was never ceded. Looks weird? link View this email online dot Quickly and easily link unsubscribe from this mailing list. We don't do spam. Copyright Copyright 2020 Today Strategic Design Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.