Ebony GaylorNurturing human connection as we navigate covid-19I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking that things are feeling a little bit sci-fi at the moment. Fires, floods, country lock downs, empty…Mar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
Ebony GaylorinREDxFuturesYoung people and the future of humanitarian actionWe are living in complex uncertain times, characterised by rapid technological change and rising inequality. Formal and structured…Jul 3, 2019Jul 3, 2019
Ebony GaylorinREDxFuturesWinter reading list for changemakersIt can be hard to find the thinkers, designers and storytellers of what the future of humanitarian action looks like. In my experience…Jul 2, 2019Jul 2, 2019
Ebony GaylorinREDxYouthYoung people and the future of humanitarian actionWe are living in complex uncertain times, characterised by rapid technological change and rising inequality. Formal and structured…Jun 16, 2019Jun 16, 2019
Ebony GaylorinREDxFutureseSports Beating LonelinessLast week Australian Red Cross launched #BeatLoneliness with Thinkerbell at GG EZ Bar, Australia’s first ever e-sports bar. It was the…Jun 11, 2019Jun 11, 2019
Ebony GaylorinREDxFuturesPODCAST: The story behind #BeatLonelinessAlmost half of all Australians experience loneliness — a little or a lot. So why can’t we try to beat it together?Jun 6, 2019Jun 6, 2019
Ebony GaylorinREDxFuturesAre we thinking about volunteering all wrong?There has been significant change in the volunteering sector over the last few decades, with increased numbers of volunteers, the…May 17, 2019May 17, 2019
Ebony GaylorinREDxFuturesDoes this count as humanitarian action?On a regular basis I get asked, or am pondering with my team, what “counts” as humanitarian action. For most of you not working in the…May 7, 2019May 7, 2019
Ebony GaylorinREDxFuturesRecognising and valuing volunteersFrom recognition to feedback loopsMay 30, 2018May 30, 2018