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#DesignJustice | The Design Justice Network is committed to rethinking design processes so that they center people who are often marginalized by design.
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Joined August 2018
The Design Justice Network Steering Committee is in solidarity with the Palestinian people, and the immediate demand to #CeaseFireNow! As we move together in this moment, we remind our community to apply the Design Justice Network Principles in this update
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We invite you to recognize their impact with us by tracing the lineages of healing justice work informing our Network’s current care practices and Care Pod experiences. Explore more moments in our Network’s legacy of care on DJN’s Website! Visit:
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A recent article on the rise of funding for health equity initiatives names the work of our Care Pod collaborators, Denise Shanté Brown, Corina Fadel, and Jody Chan as an example of initiatives designed to sustain the wellbeing of changemakers in social movement spaces.
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engagement on or with DJN’s social media accounts, or work on specific projects, wherever possible. Explore the history of Seasonal Pauses for our Network through announcements and updates archived through our News page's "Seasonal Pause" category and "healing justice" tag.
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Members on the Network’s Steering Committee and contractors who support different programming or operations of DJN may practice rest by slowing down, automating or stopping their responses to DJN-specific emails,
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where she and Care Pod collaborators Jody Chan and Corina Fadel curate care and healing justice experiences together. The first pause of 2024 is scheduled for March 16-23. Our next seasonal pause for 2024 is tentatively scheduled for June 15-23.
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Seasonal Pauses invite members of the Design Justice Network to rest as an intentional practice first proposed by Denise Shanté during her time as a Steering Committee member and supported now as our Network’s Care Pod lead,
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DJN’s team begins the 1st Seasonal Pause of 2024 w/ deep gratitude for Victoria’s impact on DJN since 2014. She shares her own round of thank-yous + how to contact her while she travels and focuses on the intersection of design justice & accessibility
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We have a new translation of Design Justice Network's 10 Principles now live on our website. We are so grateful to DJN members and volunteers Dmitry Shniger and Ekaterina Martynova for your work translating the Principles to Russian. Visit https://t.co/6Vw8m8ClZl
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Visit https://t.co/6nSlJWhrn6 for their translation. #DesignJustice #DesignJusticeNetwork #DesignJusticePrinciples #DJNPrincipleTranslations
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They add an 11th principle to the first 10: ਅਸੀਂ ਆਪਣੇ 'ਡਿਜ਼ਾਈਨ' ਕੰਮ ਰਾਹੀਂ ਜਾਤ, ਲਿੰਗ ਅਤੇ ਧਰਮ ਦੇ ਆਧਾਰ 'ਤੇ ਜ਼ੁਲਮ ਨੂੰ ਖਤਮ ਕਰਨ ਦੀ ਸੁਚੇਤ ਕੋਸ਼ਿਸ਼ ਕਰਦੇ ਹਾਂ। (We work consciously towards a design practice which dismantles systems of caste, religion, and gender based oppression.)
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A new translation of Design Justice Network's Principles is now available! Thank you to our amazing DJN members and volunteers, Rubina Singh, Qudret Bal (ghibliesque_qudret), and Anantjeet Kaur for your work translating the Principles to Punjabi.
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Please note that masks are required. Event Accommodations: - Auto-generated captions - Wheel-chair accessible, including bathrooms
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take place. As Palestine continues to face genocide, how can we highlight, uplift, and share their narratives to ensure that these histories don’t get violently erased and forgotten? Seating is limited, so register soon at https://t.co/1T9BbJkzgv.
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A facilitated course viewing and live Q&A with BIPOC Design History that challenges dominant design narratives.
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ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestine by the illegal settler state of Israel. As we gather to discuss, untangle, and unlearn the design histories that have been passed down to us by institutions, we’re also fostering a safe space for difficult dialogues and conversations to
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This class is from the BIPOC Design History course series Design Histories in the Southwest Asia & North Africa: Voices from the SWANA Diaspora 12th – 21st Century. The conversations that took place during the live streaming of this class was in the summer of 2023, during the
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We’ll be critically examining ‘global’ design as a myth with BIPOC Design History's Randa Hadi in a facilitated viewing of the course The “Myth” of Global Design History taught by Danah Abdullah, a Palestinian designer, educator, and researcher currently based in London, UK.
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Registration is now open for The "Myth" of Global Design History, a facilitated viewing event hosted by the Design Justice Network's PDX (Portland, Oregon) Node. What constitutes a global design history and why are certain people representative of an entire region?
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