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About
How We Get To Next
A magazine of the future — because we believe the future matters now.
Note from the editor

We think the future needs a new framework. From century-old stories like John Carter of Mars to 21st-century projects like Elon Musk’s high-price-tag space tourism, futurism (a present-day vision of, and investment in, the future) often imagines existing hierarchies in different places and in different times — thus perpetuating them. People have long critiqued these visions of the future; How We Get To Next builds on that same work. What, we ask, is the future of the future? The future won’t solely be white, male, straight, or from the West. We can’t — and won’t be — either.

Editors
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Art Director
Darren Garrett
BAFTA-winning creative director for digital things, games, animation & storytelling in general. Part of team https://howwegettonext.com & http://i-love-hue.com
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Editor
Elizabeth Minkel
Fan culture // books // etc. Editor: How We Get to Next. Digital projects: New Yorker. Co-host of Fansplaining & co-curator of The Rec Center.
Writers
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Beats: Health
lola
sexual/reproductive & gender health clinician & writer on same, brooklyn
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Beats: Space
Lou Cornum
Writer, ndn, junior amateur mycologist
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Beats: Food
Alicia Kennedy
I’m a food writer from Long Island based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Subscribe to my weekly newsletter on food issues: aliciakennedy.substack.com
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Beats: Disability
Kenny Fries
Kenny Fries is the author, most recently, of In the Province of the Gods, which received the Creative Capital literature grant.
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