Our Projects
our World-building approach
Our World-Building Approach
The Tech We Want is paving the way to an inclusive tech future through three critical workstreams.
Community & Coalition
Building a Network of Aligned Changemakers and Funders
Experimentation & Infrastructure
Investing in Responsible Innovation & Alternative Models
Narrative & Culture
Amplifying stories of innovation and liberation, while synthesizing a new cultural narrative.
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Explore Our Projects
The Luminary Cohort
To realize TTWWās vision, we collaborated with 15 Luminariesāentrepreneurs, funders, and innovatorsāto co-create a vision for ethical technology and systems that benefit all stakeholders. Now, these Luminaries steward an independent fund, enabling collective decision-making and funding work that supports responsible tech ecosystems based on their lived experience.
The Tech We Want Infrastructure Fund
The Tech We Want Infrastructure Fund is a three-part initiative empowering the TTWW community and driving innovation in alternative tech and governance. Aligned with our focus on equitable tech ecosystems, the fund promotes community power, participatory budgeting, and trust-based philanthropy, now hosted by HCB in its third iteration.
A Peopleās History of Technology
Birthed by our Luminary Cohort, A Peopleās History of Tech is a collective storytelling project. Instead of focusing on lone inventors or innovations, this living archive centers on the human experience of technology, starting with what impacts daily life most: the phone in our pockets. Reflecting on a more inclusive tech history reminds us of our agency in imagining the tech we want.
Our Events
Our events are more than gatheringsāthey drive the movement for responsible, human-centered tech. By bringing together diverse voices, they foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and amplify innovatorsā work. These spaces build trust, create lasting connections, and pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable tech ecosystem.
Media Lab
Media Lab aims to harness the power of storytelling to facilitate conversations with tech builders, investors, critics, and lawmakers to build upon shared narratives that reflect their experiences and aspirations for a responsible tech ecosystem.