Too many leaders are documenting harm, analyzing inequity, and naming injustice — without building what comes next. When archives and memory work stop at preservation, they become graveyards instead of infrastructure. This conversation explores how intentional collecting, cultural memory, and futurist thinking can transform what we've inherited into raw material for imagination, design, and systems-level change.
Join Jerry L. Hawkins, Visioning Strategist, on Thursday, April 23 at 1pm ET / 10am PT for a webinar that explores how archiving is not passive storage but active intervention — and how the objects, stories, and histories we choose to preserve become the building materials for the futures we are trying to construct. It focuses on moving from loving the problem to building beyond it, using memory, culture, and intentional collection as tools for transformation. A recording will be made available after the event. Watch your email for a Zoom link.