The River We Build.
Women, nonbinary, trans, and gender non-conforming people transforming water systems whose knowledge has long been sidelined.
We make films, exhibits, immersive media, and digital products with the people closest to a justice crisis — and most often shut out of power over it — because they're already building the most durable solutions. Telling their stories well can move visibility, funding, and authority toward them.
See the work ↓Women, nonbinary, trans, and gender non-conforming people transforming water systems whose knowledge has long been sidelined.
An XR piece that places you inside the body of a Columbus renter at 6:47 PM in late July — and shows you, in your own skin, how 1930s redlining is still measurable today in degrees of summer temperature.
Communities meeting climate change at the water's edge and shaping renewal along American shorelines.
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Community-led research
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Immersive media
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Durable change pathways
“We tell stories in ways that move visibility, funding, and authority toward the communities already building durable responses.”