Coronavirus Crisis: Our Society - Changing the Way We Live

How has Covid-19 changed the way we live our lives and the values we share? Will we see society remade and build a better future? What difference has it made to our attitudes socially, politically and culturally. Is there a deeper sense of community, or do some feel forgotten and left behind? Will Covid-19 change forever the way we do our jobs, with far more of us working from home, and fewer people travelling? Some hope we are we heading for a greener planet, others feel it will be a lonelier one. On the panel are Professor Green (Stephen Manderson), British multi-platinum rap artist, documentary maker and patron of the suicide prevention charity CALM, and Jameela Jamil, British actress, radio presenter, model, writer and activist.
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