Global Events Are Redesigning National Identity in Real Time
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup and LA28 Olympics approach amid political polarization and cultural fragmentation, Chris Braden, who has led strategic design initiatives for global sporting events, explores how organizers are shifting away from rigid national symbolism.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup and LA28 Olympics approach amid political polarization and cultural fragmentation, Chris Braden, who has led strategic design initiatives for global sporting events, explores how organizers are shifting away from rigid national symbolism.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup and LA28 Olympics approach amid political polarization and cultural fragmentation, Chris Braden, who has led strategic design initiatives for global sporting events, explores how organizers are shifting away from rigid national symbolism.
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