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Black in Design 2019: Black Power Meets the Digital: Equity & Justice in Technology and Media

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From techno-chauvinism, to AI systems that do not recognize Black faces, the impact of technology and media on Black communities continues to be profoundly consequential. The following panelists breathe life and insight into how technology and media can be used to create abundance for Black communities, rather than exacerbated oppression. From leveraging biomimicry, to reshaping graphic design, and infusing technology with afrofuturism, this panel explores how Black designers and creatives can harness tech for good.
Panelists: Bridgette Wallace, Jerome Harris, Ari Melenciano and Billy Almon
Moderated by: Ladipo Famodu
The Black in Design Conference, organized by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design African American Student Union (GSD AASU) recognizes the contributions of the African diaspora to the design fields and promotes discourse around the agency of the design profession to address and dismantle the institutional barriers faced by our communities.
The 2019 Black in Design conference, “Black Futurism: Creating a More Equitable Future” explores pathways to liberation through a design lens, considering the historical past and present structural oppression of black and brown communities locally and internationally. The conference will demonstrate how designers, creatives, organizers, educators, and policymakers are imagining more sustainable and equitable futures for black and brown bodies. The conference will lead discussions and exhibitions on the intersection of black futurism and design, contending with the role of the radical imagination as we tackle complex urban problems of social and economic injustice. We seek to create a learning environment where participants collaborate, grappling with questions of equity and possibility, while also sharing visions for the future of black communities across the world. This environment gives agency to black and brown voices to define what a more sustainable future looks like and how we can collectively realize this vision.
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