John,
We believe that taking action toward economic and racial justice starts with believing that a better economy and world is possible. As Mariame Kaba aptly writes, “Hope is a discipline.” And we want to give our community tools to practice that discipline.
We also know that alongside our programmatic work—community wealth building, accelerating entrepreneurship, and influencing toward systemic change—we also need to educate everyday folks on the barriers that people of color face in our current economic system, and what’s being done in communities across the country to break down those barriers.
To help us foster a new community that’s hope-full and radically imaginative, we recently launched a new initiative: The Futurists. The Futurists is a sister brand of Common Future made up of folks whose beliefs are rooted in the truth of the past, and the possibility of the future. We believe that economic and racial justice are possible, and we want to explore what it could look like alongside this new audience.
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