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Fostering Futures Forum 2025—Harnessing technology for wellbeing

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Tuesday
September 30, 2025
12:00pm — 6:00pm ET

Let’s Reimagine What’s Possible—Together

The MIT Media Lab’s Affective Computing Group and Foster America invite you to the second annual Fostering Futures Forum—a dynamic convening where lived expertise, human-centered design, and emerging technology come together to imagine a better way forward for children and families.

Why We’re Coming Together

Each year, more than 600,000 children enter foster care—most not because of abuse, but because their families lacked access to the resources and support they needed to stay safely together. These separations often deepen harm, disrupting families and reinforcing cycles of trauma and inequality.

Too often, families seeking help are met with surveillance—not support. When someone calls a child protection hotline out of concern, the vast majority of reports are “screened out”—meaning the system decides not to investigate and offers no meaningful help. Families are left to navigate serious challenges alone, until things worsen and removal becomes the only response. Foster care is not a neutral safety net—it often causes harm. That’s why prevention must be the goal. 

But prevention alone is not enough. For those already impacted by the system, we must also reduce harm, restore dignity, and build new tools for healing, belonging, and opportunity. That’s the work this Forum exists to advance—by lifting up ideas and solutions shaped by those who’ve lived it, and creating space for bold collaboration across sectors.

Whether you're building technology, shaping policy, designing systems, advocating for change, or living the realities these systems impact—your voice is essential. Together, we’ll explore what’s possible when we center care, creativity, and community-led innovation.  

About the 2025 Forum

The Forum spotlights the Technology Leadership Circle (TLC)—a 10-month fellowship that supports changemakers with lived experience in foster care to co-design digital concepts that reflect what families actually need to thrive. In partnership with MIT technologists and designers, TLC fellows have created early-stage wireframes that address issues like:

  • Youth self-determination and goal-setting
  • Transportation and mobility
  • Access to family records and identity tools
  • Trauma-informed caregiver matching
  • Healing and connection through gaming

These projects offer a glimpse into what’s possible when innovation is guided by lived experience—and when technology is used to center humanity, not control.

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What to Expect

The Forum runs on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM on the 6th floor of the MIT Media Lab. Guests are welcome to attend the full day or select portions that align with their interests. Due to space and catering constraints, RSVP is required to attend, and we ask registrants to indicate if they will join us for lunch and/or the closing reception.

Schedule
(Panel order may shift depending on speaker availability, but all components will remain.)

  • 12:00 – 12:30 PM |  Check-in & Lunch
  • 12:30 – 12:40 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks
  • 12:40 – 1:30 PM | Panel 1: Background & Brightspots
    Moderated by Marie Zemler Wu, Foster America
    Featuring:
    • Rebecca Jones Gaston, Former ACYF Commissioner — Prevention-focused reforms nationally.
    • J. Phillip Thompson, MIT/Former NYC Deputy Mayor — Racial equity and community-driven solutions; former foster youth and current foster parent.
    • Sofie Fashana, Next100/Foster America — Youth-centered policy solutions grounded in lived experience.
  • 1:40 PM – 2:30 PM | Panel 2: Technology from Prototype to Practice
    Moderated by Rosalind W Picard, MIT Media Lab
    Featuring:
    • Deb Roy, MIT Media Lab/Cortico — AI-powered civic listening platforms.
    • Christina Haines, Silver Lining Mentoring — Expanding e-mentoring for youth in care.
    • Molly McGrath Tierney, Accenture — Race equity and child welfare transformation, including VR training.
    • Michael Tanana, Lyssn — AI/ML tools to strengthen caseworker practice and behavioral health.
  • 2:30 – 4:00 PM | Technology Leadership Circle Project Showcases
    • Goal Booster — Helping youth set and achieve personal goals
    • Caregiver Matching — Giving youth a voice in finding the right home
    • Community Gaming — Building resilience and connection through play
    • Universal Record System — Youth-owned access to vital documents and rights
    • Transit Central — Safe, flexible rideshare for foster youth
  • 4:10 – 5:00 PM | Interactive Workshop: Advancing the Work
    Small-group discussions with fellows and technologists to generate ideas for scaling prototypes and strengthening collaboration across lived experts, child welfare, and technology.
  • 5:00 – 6:00 PM | Closing Reception

Registration & Attendance

Space is limited and RSVP is required to attend. Please register in advance to secure your spot.

  • We ask registrants to contact us at fosteringfuturesforum@media.mit.edu if they do not plan to join for lunch and/or the reception to assist with catering.
  • Once capacity is reached, registration will close and walk-ins will not be guaranteed access.

Why This Matters

The Technology Leadership Circle and Fostering Futures Forum are grounded in a shared belief: those closest to the problems are closest to the solutions. By investing in lived expertise and community-led design, we are building a new blueprint for systems innovation—one rooted in justice, imagination, and collective power.

We hope you’ll join us to experience and support this inspiring work—and to be part of a growing network shaping the future of child and family wellbeing.

Registration

To request an invitation, contact: fosteringfuturesforum@media.mit.edu

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