Design Justice Audio + Video

 
 

Bi-monthly, "Welcome to DJN" meeting! These are recordings of the will space for people who want to learn more about DJN, as well as new DJN members, to meet one another, learn about how to plug into the network, learn a little bit more about the history and vision, and ask any questions that they might have. These presentations reflect an updated view of the network, each time one occurs, and incorporated questions from previous sessions, or things we have adapted based on your feedback! Thank you.

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Design Justice 101

Date: This workshop took place on Wednesday, September 30th, at 7pm ET.

With nodes across the globe, the Design Justice Network is an international community of people and organizations who are committed to rethinking design processes so that they center people who are too often marginalized by design. During this interactive session, we will unpack and interact with the 10 principles of Design Justice during a collaborative activity using web-based tools. Join the conversation in Ohio, the idea being to form a local node in Ohio in the near future!

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Building New Futures at the Intersection of Design + Social Justice Webinar!

Denise Shanté hosted a public panel as part of MICA’s Mixed Media Speakers series that will gathered Wesley Taylor from Design Justice Network, Andrea Ngan from Creative Resilience Collective, and N'Deye Diakhate from Black Womxn Flourish. From rethinking design processes so that they center people marginalized by design, improving access to self-determined mental health care, and Black womxn redefining and designing what it means to be well — they discussed how each movement is propelling us into a more just, compelling future and what design justice could look like during these precarious times.

Wes Taylor is an emcee and graphic designer in the rap group, Athletic Mic League. He’s a Design Justice Network Steering Committee Member, and he's co-founder of Emergence Media and co-founder of Talking Dolls Studio....

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Design Justice Podcast

Sasha Costanza-Chock discusses her new book Design Justice: Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need, which re-imagines how design led by marginalized communities can become a tool to help dismantle structural inequality, advance collective liberation, and support ecological survival.

In this conversation with Data & Society’s Events Producer Rigoberto Lara Guzmán, Sasha shares her experience as a design researcher and a practitioner, highlights helpful Design Justice Network best practices, and explores how we might apply the principles of design justice to COVID-19 responses.

CultureLabs at Internet Festival 2019 - Wesley Taylor & Victoria Barnett (Design Justice Network) explain what is a co-design approach and how we can assure it to our projects illustrating the 10 design justice principles.

In a conversation hosted by Tod Machover, Sasha Costanza-Chock presents key insights from their book Design Justice, followed by a dialogue with Catherine D'...
How can putting marginalized people at the very center of design and technology change the world for the better? This is the question that has motivated Sasha C...