Throughout the pandemic, people found comfort in old favorites. But when nostalgia meets activism, hacking the past becomes the solution to the future. Find out how to take nostalgia beyond 90s re-runs - come to Futurestalgia!
India Doyle is editorial director at Canvas8, helping brands to understand culture and their place in it. She leads a global editorial team to deliver strategic, actionable insights that keep Canvas8 members in tune with their audience. With over 10 years of experience as a culture and fashion journalist, India has contributed to the likes of SHOWStudio, Dazed and Confused, ekathimerini, Wonderland, and Dapper Dan magazine.
Jared is Director of Cultural Intelligence at Canvas8. He has over 15 years of experience understanding what makes people tick and how culture is evolving. He has a background in creative development and brand strategy and now heads up Canvas8's Cultural Intelligence team - interrogating how brands can better equip themselves for success by using cultural insight and foresight.

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3 Mar 2021
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