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Eco Afro Futures Summit

Hosted by Critical Ecology Lab & SF Climate Week
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β€‹πŸ“–Curated Exhibit Guide for Good Fire

β€‹πŸ“£ Workshop Sign-Ups Now Open β€” Limited Spots Available

​Workshops are where thinking becomes doing. Each one is designed to put the ideas from the opening session into practice, spark new thinking, and connect you with other people in the room working on similar questions. Space is limited to 25 per session.

​Workshops run concurrently during the 1pm hour β€” please sign up for one only.

​Who Shapes the City?: Power, Place, and the Built Environment

​Quilts, Grandmothers, & Black Ecologies: Intuitive Sewing Circle

​Power in Our Hands: Reimagining Energy Tech For Climate Justice


​Can't attend in-person? Watch the livestream of the opening session here!


​The climate transition is stalling β€” not for lack of science, but for lack of connection.

​Scientists, artists, organizers, policymakers, and investors are each doing essential work. But they rarely share a room, a language, or a theory of change. And the communities with the deepest stakes β€” Black, Indigenous, and other frontline communities β€” are the least resourced and least heard in the decisions that shape their futures.

​Eco Afro Futures is the infrastructure built to change that.

​Hosted at the Oakland Museum of California, the 2026 summit convenes people across sectors for a half-day of dialogue, exchange, and relationship-building grounded in Afrofuturism ecological knowledge. Three themes anchor the day:

  • ​Energy & Technology for Collective Power β€” community-centered climate tech that expands access and resilience

  • ​Democracy as Climate Infrastructure β€” how governance and power-sharing shape environmental outcomes

  • ​Regenerative & Cooperative Futures β€” economic systems that circulate wealth, restore land, and strengthen communities

​EAF is a year-round initiative by Critical Ecology Lab β€” the only Black-led independent Earth science research institute in the United States. Our NSF-backed research measures the persistent ecological impacts of plantation slavery on forest carbon. This summit translates that science into action.

​We believe that when you design for the most marginalized, you build solutions that work for everyone.


​Event Agenda

​10:30 AM β€” Arrival & Check-In Networking + coffee available for purchase from Mother Tongue Coffee

​Arriving before 11am? Head to Security Control at 50 10th St

​11:00 AM β€” Opening SessionΒ 

​Welcome & Opening RemarksΒ Dr. Suzanne Pierre, Founder & Executive Director, Critical Ecology Lab

​Keynote Sessions

​Fables & Futures: Stories, Technology, and Society Ariam Mogos, Learning Designer & Technologist, Stanford d.school

​Regenerative and Cooperative Economics Noni Session, Co-Founder & Executive Director, East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative

​How to Build Radical Futures in the Present Professor Tianna Paschel, associate professor and co-director of the Black Studies Collaboratory, University of California Berkeley

​Featured Remarks

​Roquel Crutcher, Director of Strategy, Advocacy & Impact, Common Future

​Phoenix Armenta, Policy Innovation Team Lead, Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation


​12:45 PM β€” BreakΒ 

​Light bites featuring vegan bean pies by That Hausa VeganΒ 

​Coffee available for purchase from Mother Tongue Coffee


​1:00 PM β€” Workshop & Exhibit Hour

​Workshop capacity is limited β€” advance sign-up required; sign-up instructions will be sent to registered guests

​Workshop I β€” Power in Our Hands: Reimagining Energy Tech for Climate Justice; Led by Mubarak Haruna with BRIDGEGOOD

​Workshop II β€” Who Shapes the City? Power, Place, and the Built Environment; Led by Chidera Osuji & Haley Carruthers

​Workshop III β€” Small as Scale: Quilts, Grandmothers & Black Ecologies; Led by Carey Flack

​Guided Exhibit β€” Explore museum exhibits (Good Fire: Tending Native Lands or Natural History) with Critical Ecology Lab curated guides


​2:15 PM β€” Closing SessionΒ 

​Poetry by Ashia S AjaniΒ 

​Closing remarks + Toast

​www.ecoafrofutures.org


​Interested in a partnership conversation? Contact Stacey King, Director of Operations: [email protected]

Location
Oakland Museum of California
1000 Oak St, Oakland, CA 94607, USA
Arriving before 11am? Head to Security Control at 50 10th St
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