More and better things for more people. This cheery slogan once emblazoned signage at factories owned by the U.S. automotive giant General Motors (GM) throughout apartheid South Africa. By the 1960s, ...
Dr. Elizabeth “Dori” Tunstall, a distinguished design anthropologist, celebrated author, visionary organizational design leader, consultant and coach, will give a talk titled “Decolonizing Design: A ...
According to a Gallup poll from early 2022, Americans are reading fewer books today than they have in over 30 years. If you’re in that category but you don’t want to be (perhaps in light of another ...
Kamama: Tsalagi (Cherokee) typeface compilation image featuring: Type specimen, woven typeface prototype, laser-cut acrylic thesis book covers flooded with screen printing ink, and woven sketchbook by ...
Canadian senator and Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) chair Murray Sinclair diagnosed the problem in 2015 while speaking to the destructive legacy of the Indian residential school system.
Design through and Indigenous Lens explores the ways in which we, as Indigenous Peoples, approach the world We will be discussing how to improve the process of design and architecture though ...
Design is in a moment of crisis. The dominant forms of practice, from design thinking to human-centered design, are being called into question as the pressing issues facing the planet are forcing the ...
edited by Lucia TozziIn 2007, after a few years of engaging in spatial research and theory, taking the conflict over Palestine as our main case study, we have decided to shift the mode of our ...
In this article, five authors, one each from Brazil, Indonesia, Turkey, Uganda and the UK, all experienced designers and users of educational resources, consider the challenge of decolonizing ...
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