Design Justice - Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need
Sasha Costanza-Chock
Summary
In a world increasingly shaped by technology and design, the question of who gets to influence these creations is more critical than ever. The book explores the concept of design justice, which advocates for community-led design processes that prioritize marginalized voices and strive to create equitable, inclusive, and just outcomes. It challenges traditional design paradigms that often perpetuate systemic inequalities, proposing instead a framework where design serves as a tool for liberation and empowerment.
- Design justice centers marginalized communities: It insists that those most impacted by design decisions should lead the design process.
- Traditional design often...
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