The Crisis Behind Every Crisis Is Imagination
In The Imaginary Crisis, Geoff Mulgan argues that the greatest challenge we face isn’t just climate collapse, political extremism, or inequality — it’s the erosion of our social imagination.
We’ve forgotten how to imagine futures worth fighting for.
This hits especially hard for women. For centuries, our visions — and our voices — were erased. Our stories were buried beneath patriarchal myths, legal codes, and technocratic systems that cast us as bystanders, not architects of society.
But that’s changing.
Jane's The Future We Imagine is our reclamation — a living, breathing, matriarchal response to the crisis Mulgan names. Inspired by his framework, and rooted in the mythic, the ancestral, and the unapologetically feminine, this project asks:
What happens when women become the heroes of their own history again?
We’re not waiting for permission to imagine a future centered in care, community, creativity, and ecological harmony. We’re building it — through intergenerational councils, dialectical circles, ritual, myth-reclamation, and collective storytelling.
We are done with dystopias. We’re done with futures designed by the same power structures that brought us here.
This isn’t just about imagining a better world — it’s about remembering what was deliberately erased, and restoring it with radical clarity and creative fire.
The matriarchs are rising.
The scrolls are ours now.
Let’s imagine together.