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Saturday, June 16 • 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Design Justice Network Planning Session

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The Design Justice Network works to cultivate just design practices, so that those who are most affected by design decisions have power and agency in design processes. In this planning session, we will report back on network activities since we last met at AMC 2017, establish working groups, and set priorities for the year ahead. By the end of the session, we will have a set of clear next steps for our working groups and members. New and potential members are welcome to join us!

Presenters
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Danielle Aubert

Design Justice Network
Danielle Aubert is a graphic designer interested in the intersection of graphic design, labor, materials, and software. She is currently researching the output of Fredy Perlman and the Detroit Printing Co-op (1969-1980). She participated in the Design Justice Network Gathering in... Read More →
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Victoria Barnett

Design Justice Network
VICTORIA BARNETT is a freelance graphic & web designer and trainer. She spends her time designing, sharing and supporting various social movements with their communication and web presence, centered in community based social and environmental justice. She is interested in web design... Read More →
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Sasha Costanza-Chock

MIT
Sasha Costanza-Chock (pronouns: they/them or she/her) is Associate Professor of Civic Media at MIT, Faculty Associate at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, and creator of the MIT Codesign Studio (http://codesign.mit.edu). Their work focuses on transformative... Read More →
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Ebony Dumas

Design Justice Network
As an urban planner, Ebony Dumas works to create spaces, outlets, and infrastructure to support creative expression through economic development. Before graduate school, she spent ten years in Washington DC working in art non-profits and collectives. Always beginning with a framework... Read More →
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Una Lee

Design Justice Network / And Also Too
Una Lee is a graphic designer, community-led design facilitator, and community organizer. She is the creative director of And Also Too, a design studio for social justice visionaries and an organizer of the Design Justice Network, which seeks to use design as a tool for collective... Read More →
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Victor Moore

Victor X Moore [Two X], is a visual artist and graphic designer and a retired collegiate basketball player. He was born in Paterson, NJ and raised in Charlotte, NC. He graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design from Appalachian State University in May of 2016. He is passionate about utilizing his design skill-set for social justice/ causes and giving a visual voice to his research, societal views, and beliefs. He loves designing for print, as he is able to offer tangible deliverables. He also has experience in web design and coding; He enjoys problem-solving for the web (digital space) as well., Design Justice Network
Victor X Moore [Two X], is a visual artist and graphic designer and a retired collegiate basketball player. He was born in Paterson, NJ and raised in Charlotte, NC. He graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design from Appalachian State University in May of 2016. He is passionate about utilizing... Read More →


Saturday June 16, 2018 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
STATE HALL: Room 123