A New Way to Navigate Change

Movements don’t just need plans—they need rhythm.

In times of transition, clarity often comes not from analysis but from attention.

Our Widening the Lens workshop invites teams to pause, attune, and explore what’s moving beneath the surface.

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Co-created by Point A Studio and GLOU Studio, Widening the Lens brings systems sensing and foresight practices into the work of social change—helping movements and organizations listen to the patterns shaping their moment.


Listening Below the Surface


In our most recent session, immigrant rights leaders gathered to sense what’s shifting in their field.

What emerged wasn’t a strategy map—it was a living ecosystem in motion:

  • Patterns of protective warmth amid strain

  • Invitations to re-root in purpose and ancestral knowing

  • Signs of the field composting old forms in preparation for what’s next

This is not a traditional strategic report. It’s a glimpse into how living systems change—and how we can change with them.

Read the Full Report

We’ve distilled the imagery, insights, and reflections from this workshop into a short synthesis report.

It’s both a mirror and an invitation—to sense your own system, listen differently, and move with awareness into what’s next.

Read the full report →


Work With Us


Widening the Lens is an ongoing creative collaboration between Point A Studio and GLOU Studio.

Together, we’re bringing systems sensing to organizations and issues shaping the future of social change.


If your organization, team, or network is in a moment of transition, this is the kind of work we do.

Reach out to explore how systems sensing and foresight can support your next season.

Contact us →

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