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    Mar 17, 2021

    To have imagination as an element for cultural strategy is asking to keep boundaries fluid and make room for complexity and multiplicities.

    in Imagination

    The event horizon is not an impenetrable barrier. Some celestial

    phenomenon are pulled into the Black hole but not everything.

    So there is a whole universe that is exploding, literally at times, with

    creative energy. New stars are born even in solar systems that are older

    than time. Imagination sparks the creative energy we need to propel us

    into trying new systems. These new systems and ways of relating to each

    other will produce a new set of contradictions and tensions. Ways that

    work for some people and not others. So inside this framework,

    Imagination is our tool for iteration and therefore must be developed and

    internationally strengthened to balance the tendency to create the same

    oppressive systems we currently live under over and over with small

    shifts. Imagination grows a culture of curiosity. It is the seat of vision.

    It helps us develop our way forward.

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    Created by Sage Crump as a part of The Opportunity Agenda’s Creative Change Innovation Fellowship, supported in part by the Pop Culture Collaborative.

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