Our well-worn maps that detail the landscape of housing, employment, healthcare, civic engagement, democratic participation, and due process are no longer serving us in a world of increasing complexity and changing social dynamics. Many would argue those maps never served us very well, as they were fashioned around ideologies based on separation and superiority. We not only need new maps, but a novel approach to human cartography that highlights the complex and transformational nature of cultural interactions, relationships and needs. What does a map of Decentralized Prosperity look like? Come find out!