BURTON BOND, co-founded by Alex K. and AB. Rey, is a narrative research and design studio cultivating narrative power for collective liberation. They utilize experimental storytelling, participatory design and cultural organizing to produce creative interventions and artifacts that uplift the lived experiences of people at the margins, especially Black, Indigenous, and other peoples of color. Their work activates the public imagination to agitate entrenched systems, upend apocryphal narratives that keep us from thriving, and disrupt the stories that were never ours to begin with, clearing space for new worlds where all can flourish. BURTON BOND is named for AB. Rey and Alex K.’s ancestors, Juanita Love Burton and Eliece Avery Bond.