The modern city, designed for efficiency and profit, has too often become a place of isolation and disconnection. But what if cities could become sacred again? What if they could help us remember how to live in community with the Earth and each other?
That’s the vision behind our Prosocial Cities initiative. We’re exploring how urban spaces can foster cooperation, mutual aid, ecological awareness, and cultural healing. This isn’t just urban planning—it’s spiritual ecology in motion.
Through art, architecture, storytelling, and systems thinking, we’re reimagining what public spaces can do. Parks as places of ceremony. Schools as intergenerational learning hubs. Gardens as sites of nourishment and memory.
This work is long-term and experimental—but it starts now. Wherever you live, you can begin to imagine and build the future city today, block by block, neighbor by neighbor.
