Radical Futures is a team of storytellers and builders working to make the "impossible" feel ordinary. We take the visions held by movements and organizations and translate them into physical artifacts and shared experiences you can use today.
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Radical Futures is a collective of designers, storytellers, and strategists building the everyday infrastructure of a liberated world. We partner with organizers and organizations to move past reports and slide decks. Together, we build:
People work with us when they are tired of just talking about change. We help you practice the future with all your senses so you can make decisions based on what you've experienced—not just what you've been told.
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I build the tools we need to actually live in the world we're fighting for.
We are living inside someone else's imagination. The crises we face—climate collapse, housing scarcity, institutional violence—aren't failures of imagination. They're its products. Someone imagined redlining. Someone imagined disposability. Someone imagined that some people's futures matter more than others. I grew up in a working-class home where "the future" wasn't handed down—it was something you had to build with your own hands. That history is why I take imagination seriously as a site of struggle, not a creative luxury.
Imagination isn't soft. It's contested terrain. The powerful have always known this—they invest billions in shaping what we believe is possible. My work is about reclaiming that territory. Not through optimism, but through rigorous, collective practice. If we can't picture a world beyond the current crisis, we can't build it. And if only a few people get to do the picturing, we end up with the same world wearing new clothes.
Through Radical Futures, I create spaces where teams don't just talk about change—they rehearse it. We prototype the policies, institutions, and relationships that don't exist yet. We build the muscle memory for a different world. Because imagination isn't the thing that happens before the work. It is the work.
We're currently accepting new collaborations. If you're working on something that demands a different kind of thinking about the future, we want to hear from you.