began as a search. A patient, steady effort to find the most exemplary people on earth, understand what drives them, and map the quiet force that runs through their lives. What emerged wasn't a list but a landscape — an archipelago of examples, each one distinct, yet connected. A set of lives that, together, offer a way to navigate the world.
began as a search — a patient effort to find the most exemplary people on earth and map the quiet force that runs through their lives.
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Chngmkr is a collective, decentralised map. We ask leading figures across the world to share the inspirations who shape their action — their own list of living examples.
Marseille, France
Ex-sailor Simon Bernard founded Plastic Odyssey, using a ship with recycling tech to fight ocean pollution and train communities worldwide.
Chicago, USA
French-Japanese inventor Cesar Jung-Harada created Protei, an oil-cleaning robot ship, and runs MakerBay to develop eco-tech solutions.
Samsø, Denmark
Led Samsø island to 100% renewable energy, creating a global model for community-powered sustainability.
Geneva, Switzerland
Rob Hopkins founded the Transition Movement in Totnes, England, inspiring communities to build sustainable, resilient futures together.

Chngmkr is for those who feel out of step with the world, moving through the fog, unsure where to turn. It's a quiet reminder that others have walked similar uncertainty, and found their way forward.
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Donna Haraway is a groundbreaking scholar, feminist, and philosopher whose work has reshaped how we think about science, technology, and the interconnectedness of life. Her influential 1985 essay, “A Cyborg Manifesto,” challenged traditional boundaries between humans, machines, and nature, proposing that identities are fluid, hybrid, and deeply entangled with the technologies we create. Haraway’s later work, such as “Staying with the Trouble,” emphasizes the importance of collaboration and storytelling in facing ecological and social crises. Her concept of “companion species” highlights the inseparability of humans and other living beings, calling for new forms of kinship and care in the Anthropocene. For Haraway, navigating today’s challenges requires imagination, humility, and a commitment to living together in more ethical and sustainable ways. Her work inspires us to rethink what it means to be human in a world shared with countless others.