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In Full Health / Resources / Books / Design Justice: Community-led Practices to Build the World We Need, Sasha Constanza-Chock, 2020
Feb 01
Design Justice: Community-led Practices to Build the World We Need, Sasha Constanza-Chock, 2020
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  • Accessibility and Usability, Asian and Pacific Islander communities, Black communities, Business Case, Design, Digital Health, Indigenous communities, Latinx communities, LGBTQ+ communities, Other communities of color, People with disabilities, Racial Equity, Rural communities, Technology, Women

Brief Description: Design justice is a design approach led by marginalized communities, with a goal of challenging structural inequalities. This book dives into this in theory and practice, highlighting how design can be a solution to struggles for both collective liberation and ecological survival.

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