Mariah Rankine-Landers and Julia Rhodes Davis bring forward the lived experiences and hard-won insights that illuminate the how within a complex, timely, and necessary conversation:
How does the future become a tendered place?
In the process of returning funds we tender in one sense; in the process of relational repair we tender in another sense.
How do we hold our sacred obligations to one another, and how might we explore and reimagine a social contract that enshrines our interdependent freedom?
It is this state that is the tendered future.