Humans have gone through a large degree of social evolution. The way people in industrialized areas live now is very different from what it was even 400 years ago. It seems reasonable that we will evolve physically in order to be better suited to the environment we have created.
Worldwide obesity has become a larger problem than hunger. I would guess that we will evolve so as to cut back on our current fondness for foods that are sweet, salty and fatty.
During the last 100 years there has been a rather large increase in IQ scores, which has been called the Flynn effect after James Flynn, who studied it extensively. What he found was that the score increases was more of a qualitative than a quantiative change, an increased ability to deal with abstractions. My guess is that we will evolve so as to be much more naturally inclined toward abstract scientific reasoning.
There may be a natural component to our tendency to be prejudiced those who are culturally or racially different from us. When we lived in tribes, outsiders could be the source of dangerous pathogens. Now that we live in groups that are so much larger, there is little benefit from such prejudices and we may evolve to be more tolerant.