Self care Break: December 22, 2020 to January 5, 2021

For two weeks the Design Justice Network (Steering Committee & staff) will be taking time off for self care, between December 22, 2020 and January 5, 2021.

We appreciate this time, in a major year of growth, maturity, and resilience, and wish you all care and ease into 2021.

Thank you for all that you are doing to learn and to advance design justice!

During this time - we will not be replying to incoming emails, and will not be posting on our social media channels. Please continue to contact us by emailing designjusticenetwork@gmail.com - and we will get back to you in the new year! If you are a Design Justice Member, you can continue to communicate with each other over the DJN Slack!

Wishing you all care and ease during this season, and through the transition into 2021, and we look forward to continuing our work in the new year!

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Member Spotlight: Lesley-Ann Noel (November 2020)

This month, we are featuring the work of Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel, a Design Justice Member. Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel is Associate Director for Design Thinking for Social Impact and Professor of Practice at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University. She is also the co-chair of the Pluriversal Design Special Interest Group with the Design Research Society. Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel designed a deck of cards (A Designer's Critical Alphabet) [available for purchase!] to introduce designers and design students to critical theory and to help them reflect on their design process. Each card introduces theory under that letter.

(This originally appeared on Hyperallergic, on November 17, 2020)

You can connect with Lesley-Ann directly at: https://lesleyannnoel.wixsite.com/website or on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesleyannnoel/) or Twitter (@mamaazure)

If you are a DJN member doing interesting work, and would like to be featured in a future newsletter or blog post, please email us at designjusticenetwork@gmail.com.

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Member Spotlight: Leila Sidi (October 2020)

This month, we are featuring the work of Leila Sidi, of TuneTone Instruments. For the past 10 years, Leila Sidi has been studying woodworking and luthiery. Building mid-century inspired, high fidelity electric guitars, she focuses on environmental and design justice as it applies to her work. You can read more about her work below - Leila will take us through her journey into craft and discuss design priorities throughout her process!

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Professionalized workplaces and design justice

What does design justice look like in a mid-size auto insurance company?

On September 13th, our emerging Principles at Work working group hosted a scenario-based workshop with 64 participants on how to apply design justice principles in professionalized workplaces. In hour-long breakout groups, we reflected on scenarios about struggling with power and equity to generate ideas, strategies, and tools for the job based on past experience.

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#DesignJustice #BlackLivesMatter

Hello Design Justice Network family,

We just wanted to let you all know that we are organizing, mobilizing, donating, listening, gathering information, and trying to hold space for reflection. We're focused on long term transformation and lifting up movements that can build the worlds we need, worlds without antiblackness.

We're building towards our Network Gathering at the Allied Media Conference in July to help channel the energy and spirit of today's movements into the future.

We're sharing links to resources, calls to action, and reflections that we've been reading, internally on slack and publicly via our social media channels. 

We'd also love to hear and amplify DJN members' and signatories’ reflections, writings, actions, and creative work.  Please share within the network via slack in channel #inspiration, and if you are comfortable doing so publicly, share using the #designjustice hashtag on instagram, twitter, and other social media. Tag us, and we will amplify.

Stay safe. We love you. 

#BlackLivesMatter

#DesignJustice

Pictured above: A visual representation of the above intentions, by the Design Justice Network - 4 square images, outlined with various imagery and icons surrounding the text. Ends with Stay safe. We love you. #BlackLivesMatter #DesignJustice (visual assistance to the text).

Update from the Design Justice Network Steering Committee April 2020 retreat

The Design Justice Network Steering Committee had a retreat in early April. We welcomed new Steering Committee member Denise Shanté Brown, built community and shared intentions, and explored some of the challenges and opportunities of the rapid recent growth of the network. Check out this post to learn more!

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Hello & Updates from the Design Justice Network

Like all of you, we are doing our best to stay calm, support our families, friends, and communities, #StayHome as much as possible, and wash our hands. It's a difficult time, and many in our network are exploring how to take care of ourselves and one another from a distance.

We have a few updates that we've been meaning to share for a while, so here they are (please read!).

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Welcome to our beautiful new site, designjustice.org! 

The redesign was a coordinated effort between the DJN Steering Committee and the Website Working Group, along with feedback from Design Justice Network Principles Signatories and Members (that means you!) The site has a fresh new look, and contains additional information and functionality. The new designjusticenetwork.org will help communicate our vision and activities as the network continues to grow. 

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Design Justice Mediterranea Meeting - October 2019!

We were so excited about the existence of the Design Justice Network! We want to build on the incredible work carried out by the original Northern American group to set up a Mediterranean network of people that resonate with similar intersectional feminist values and work so that we can exchange and reshape design practices together. Our focus on the Mediterranean is to reclaim an identity around this geography….

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Design Justice: Towards an Intersectional Feminist Framework for Design Theory and Practice

Sasha Costanza-Chock
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Harvard University - Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Date Written: June 3, 2018

Abstract
Design is key to our collective liberation, but most design processes today reproduce inequalities structured by what Black feminist scholars call the matrix of domination. Intersecting inequalities are manifest at all levels of the design process. This paper builds upon the Design Justice Principles, developed by an emerging network of designers and community organizers, to propose a working definition of design justice: Design justice is a field of theory and practice that is concerned with how the design of objects and systems influences the distribution of risks, harms, and benefits among various groups of people. Design justice focuses on the ways that design reproduces, is reproduced by, and/or challenges the matrix of domination (white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, capitalism, and settler colonialism). Design justice is also a growing social movement that aims to ensure a more equitable distribution of design’s benefits and burdens; fair and meaningful participation in design decisions; and recognition of community based design traditions, knowledge, and practices.

Suggested Citation: Costanza-Chock, Sasha, Design Justice: Towards an Intersectional Feminist Framework for Design Theory and Practice (June 3, 2018). Proceedings of the Design Research Society 2018. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3189696

Download Full Paper PDF Here!

Keywords: design, design justice, intersectionality, intersectional feminism, matrix of domination

Submissions Call: Design Justice Zine #4!

Hello Design Justice Network!

We are excited to invite you to contribute to the next issue of the Design Justice Zine! We’re looking for writing and/or visual design from Design Justice Network members that reflects on any one of the Design Justice Principles

If there is a particular principle you were moved by, or one that you have implemented in your own work, please contribute! Photo essays, illustrations, poetry, analysis, theory, and written reflection of all kinds are welcome.

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