To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Cultural Studies Department at Claremont Graduate University is hosting a semester-long series of events titled “The Future(s) of Cultural Studies” in Spring 2021. Events in the series are organized into five key themes that speak to the idea of “Futurity and Future Publics.” These themes are: “Imagining Futurity (Afrofuturism)," "Future Publics (Strategies for an Abolitionist Future),” "Ecological Futures (Art and the Anthropocene),” "Future Museum/Museum Future (Decolonizing the Museum),” "Cultural Studies for the Future (Digital and Public Humanities).” In this webinar recorded on November 11, 2020, the Cultural Studies faculty introduce these themes in the form of a conversation between the faculty on why they have chosen these themes to represent the future(s) of their field and what they understand them to mean.