Tender

The Future

Mariah Rankine-Landers and Julia Rhodes Davis bring forward the lived experiences and hard-won insights that illuminate the how within a complex, timely, and necessary conversation:

How does the future become a tendered place?

In the process of returning funds we tender in one sense; in the process of relational repair we tender in another sense. 

How do we hold our sacred obligations to one another, and how might we explore and reimagine a social contract that enshrines our interdependent freedom?

It is this state that is the tendered future.

an exploration of the places where inheritance, lineage, and legacy meet and influence one another as we shape the future

There has been a spiritual violation.
— Brandon Loveless-Linton, Kumeyaay Nation
You don’t have to wait for someone to tell you it’s possible.
— Christine Larson/The Sisterhood
I feel like one of my strengths is moral courage.
— Micah Parzen, Executive Director/Museum of Us