Documentaries of the
Future Created by
and for Youth.
Empower high school students with skills to design a better future. Our world depends on it.
Why participate?
Teach Climate Justice
Teach Climate Justice
Students investigate the future impact of climate change in their local contexts.
Foster Futures Thinking
Foster Futures Thinking
Students consider what it means to be a responsible ancestor and how they can take action to benefit future generations.
Connect Students to a Network of Youth Creators
Connect Students to a Network of Youth Creators
Students share their documentaries in an online forum with participating classrooms across the country.
Our Futures Forum invites high school students to create climate-resilient visions of their neighborhoods in the year 2075. This project-based learning experience is 20 lessons that support students to explore, research, create, and share ideas for positive futures in their communities.
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Testimonials
I would ABSOLUTELY recommend Our Futures Forum! The conversations the forum encompasses are so important to creating student awareness and inspiring advocacy work. I think every student (and teacher!) can benefit by participating
Chai THigh School Senior
Our Futures Forum helps students articulate an issue, understand how it impacts the community, and dream about a solution that excites them. It supports the type of creative thinking we don't see enough of in schools.
Alton Lee11th Grade Environmental Science Teacher
I love the global connection Our Futures Forum offers between students. It's really exciting to learn from other young people!"
Melisa PYouth Media Creator
This project-based learning experience makes me want to return to school and be the first to participate. There is value in this youth project paving the path to be more conscientious of the future of our local and global communities.
Lisa GiulianiDirector of Youth Global Projects at Teach for the Future
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Monica ClarkeDirector of Teach YR
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