navigating the future together

waypoints mark moments of change—milestones on the journey toward just and regenerative futures. this section highlights key ideas at the intersection of foresight, community, and experimentation.

together, these reflections create a living archive of ideas and resources, illuminating our shared journey of discovery and co-creation.

join us in navigating the intersections of foresight, design, and transformation. every waypoint is an invitation to co-create what’s next, together.

seed & signal

Seed & Signal is a space for dialogue and shared learning. Together, we explore bold ideas, emerging trends, and the stories shaping tomorrow. Through essays, interviews, and reflections, we highlight the power of collaboration in shaping just and regenerative futures

digital garden

A space where ideas are planted, nurtured, and grown in the open. Here, we explore the trends and patterns shaping governance, community, and systems change. This is a work in progress, inviting collaboration and curiosity as we shape what’s next.

tools & frameworks

We’re constantly experimenting with tools and frameworks to navigate uncertainty and co-create change. This section is a living lab—a space where we test, refine, and share resources, prototypes, and ideas to empower changemakers and inspire bold action.

futures in action: stories & case studies

explore our cross-posted articles, case studies, and published insights. from lessons learned to real-world applications, this section highlights the impact of our work and the stories behind it.

A Call to Action: Building a Public Interest Futures Brigade

A Call to Action: Building a Public Interest Futures Brigade

When it comes to futures thinking — the ability to anticipate, imagine, and shape long-term possibilities — there is no public interest pathway. Foresight careers are still largely confined to corporate strategy departments, government agencies, public policy think tanks, management consulting firms, and military strategy departments. Meanwhile, communities on the frontlines of social, economic, and environmental change are left reacting to futures they did not design.

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