
Some thoughts on weaving prosocial futures in an antisocial dystopic present Living in a perpetual state of outrage isn’t healthy.And yet… I don’t know how to NOT exist as a canary in the coal mine or as a Cassandra saying “Hey, they’re saying the quiet part loud and it feels like people aren’t listening!!!” over…
I started traveling and training last week as part of my job with the Foresight department, so the research framework that we use has been top of mind. One of the steps is developing archetype scenarios of possible futures based on the drivers of change that emerge from the research: baseline is the “expected” future,…
I’ve felt a kindred spirit with Madeleine L’Engle since the moment I met Meg Murry in third grade, and I have a shelf full of (almost) all of her books in my bedroom. The quotes posted by the FB page devoted to her this past week are, like A Wrinkle in Time in grade school,…