Decolonizing Design - A Cultural Justice Guidebook
by Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall
Decolonizing Design - A Cultural Justice Guidebook
by Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall
Book Summary
In recent years, the field of design has begun to reckon with its colonial legacies and the influence of Eurocentric perspectives. Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall's work, Decolonizing Design - A Cultural Justice Guidebook, offers a compelling roadmap for how design practitioners, educators, and organizations can challenge ingrained structures and foster cultural justice. By examining design as both a process and a product shaped by culture, power, and history, Tunstall advocates for transformative change that centers marginalized voices and indigenous knowledge. This guidebook is both a call to action and a practical manual for reimagining design in the service...
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