This space emerges within BBK Kuna with the intention of adding the citizens to the public debate about the future, in which their voice is hardly represented despite being the main players directly affected by the surveys conducted by experts and institutions. There are scientific and institutional predictions on how work, fashion, food, transport or education will be like in 2050, but citizens know very little about this vital information in order to organise their own and their children’s lives.
At the same time, this future will largely depend on the actions, behaviours and values of these citizens. This space seeks to place citizens in the centre of the debate about the future, so they may access valuable information and enable them adapt better to the changes, in order to incorporate their voice so that in some way they can also condition this future and direct it towards the sustainable development of our society.