We talk labor and land. Algorithms and ancestry. Surveillance and sovereignty. We dream out loud and design on purpose — building a living archive of strategies, questions, and blueprints for liberated Black futures.
Black Imagination is Strategic Technology.
◆ Latest Transmission
Geography vs Structure
We open Season 2 by asking a deceptively simple question: when Black people leave — to the suburbs, to the South, to other countries — what are we actually running from? Is it a place, or is it a system? This episode decodes the geography of anti-Blackness and asks what it would mean to stop relocating and start restructuring.
Season 2 · The Architecture of Liberation
A Framework for Black Future-Building
The Foundation of Futures in Black. Each episode maps to one of these dimensions. Together they describe what it takes to build a liberated Black future — without reproducing what we're trying to reimagine.
Master the tools, systems, and technologies shaping our lives.
Reclaim Black imagination as a strategic asset.
Heal, rest, and recalibrate so we do not reproduce what we are trying to escape.
Build the structures, resources, and pathways that make liberation materially possible.
◇ Listener Intelligence
Each episode ships with a one-page Field Brief — a tactical download for people who listen once and want to act twice.
Geography vs Structure
"The system follows us — until we change the system, not the zip code."
AI, Infrastructure & Power
"When the algorithm is the landlord, you are always a tenant."
Hyper-Individualism Decoded
"Collective failure is not a character flaw. It's a policy outcome."
About the Architect
Strategist. Storyteller. Educator. Kasheia sits at the intersection of Black liberation, futures thinking, and institutional systems — translating complex realities into strategic clarity.
Futures in Black is her commitment to doing that work out loud — in public — with her people. Not just analysis. Architecture.
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