PRAVDA FUTURES COLLECTIVE

Where Community Becomes Capacity

Pravda Futures Collective is the community arm of Pravda.

We exist to strengthen food sovereignty, climate resilience, and futures literacy through people — not just infrastructure.

If AgriFutures builds systems, the Collective builds stewards.

Why We Exist

Across Ghana and Manitoba, we’ve seen the same pattern.

Communities are often the last to be consulted but the first to absorb shock — rising food costs, climate volatility, disrupted supply chains.

The problem is not a lack of intelligence or will. It is a lack of structured foresight and shared tools.

The Collective exists to change that.

We create spaces where communities can anticipate change, design locally rooted responses, and reclaim agency over food and future.

Contribute Your Wisdom.

What We Do

Sovereignty Circles

Small, facilitated gatherings that bring together farmers, youth, elders, and local leaders.

These are not lectures. They are structured dialogues rooted in lived experience.

We explore questions like:

  • What does food sovereignty mean here?

  • What risks are emerging in the next 5–10 years?

  • What systems need strengthening now?

The goal is clarity, not noise.

Futures Literacy Labs

Youth-focused workshops that introduce practical foresight tools.

Participants learn how to:

  • Map emerging trends

  • Identify climate and economic risks

  • Design adaptive solutions for their own communities

Futures thinking is not abstract theory. It is preparation.

Our Approach

We believe resilience must be built before crisis.

We do not parachute in solutions.

We prioritize:

  • Intergenerational dialogue

  • Regenerative principles

  • Practical foresight tools

  • Local leadership development

We convene and strengthen what already exists.

Cross-Cultural Exchange

We facilitate knowledge exchange between:

  • Indigenous growers in Manitoba

  • Black and newcomer communities in Canada

  • Smallholder farmers in Ghana

The assumption is simple: communities facing different climates often face similar structural challenges.

Shared learning accelerates resilience.

Join the Dialogue. Shape the Future.

Who It’s For

The Collective works with:

  • Youth interested in food systems and climate future

  • Community organizations

  • Schools and cultural institutions

  • Local growers and land stewards

If you are thinking about the future of land, food, and dignity — you belong here.

Future-Proof Your Strategy.

Our Relationship to AgriFutures

The Collective and AgriFutures are distinct but symbiotic.

The Collective builds social capacity.

AgriFutures builds technical systems.

Together, they form a regenerative loop.

One without the other would be incomplete.

Join the Collective

Participate in a Sovereignty Circle

 Bring a Futures Lab to Your Community