Fernanda Rocha is a futures consultant, educator, and co-founder of Blackbot, a creative foresight studio based in Querétaro, Mexico. Her work sits at the intersection of participatory futures, foresight, and creative practice.
Through Blackbot and its educational arm, Blackschool, she designs workshops and programs that make futures thinking accessible and actionable for professionals, organizations, and communities across Latin America.
She also leads Futuros Creativos, a growing community dedicated to co-designing futures and exploring mundane futures through collective intelligence and open dialogue.
Her research contributes to the field through the Personal Futures Triangle, an adaptation of Sohail Inayatullah's Futures Triangle for everyday and personal contexts, published in the Journal of Futures Studies.
Fernanda's approach to foresight is grounded in the belief that futures work gains its power when it moves beyond expert circles and becomes a shared practice, one that connects anticipation with lived experience, creative expression, and concrete decision-making.