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Coalition Building: The Power of Collectives with Design as Protest

Friday, June 18, 2021 · 3:20 p.m. · Eastern Time (US & Canada)
About This Webinar

Our values are validated through the spaces and places we design and subsequently build. Power + Place explores the privilege and power structures that have defined injustice in the built environment from America's inception. We will look at the history of the design justice movement and how the theory of practice continually advocates for the dismantling of power ecosystems that use architecture and design to create injustice throughout the built environment.

Like all institutions, Design imposes its power through policies, procedures, and practice and is subject to its own inherited biases. The lasting permanence of our professional decisions requires us to pay particular attention to the injustices that result from our work and to seek Design Justice wherever possible. Architecture has the power to speak to the language of the people it serves, we as designers, are at our best when we are willing to serve the people without power.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Guest Teacher - Coalition Building
Bryan Lee is the Design Principal of Colloqate and a national Design Justice Advocate. Lee has twelve years of experience working as an Architect, Design Justice advocate, and organizer with a focus on spatial justice in the built environment. He is the founding organizer of the Design Justice Platform, organized the Design As Protest National day of Action, and a core organizer with the Design as Protest Collective. Bryan has led two award-winning architecture and design programs for high school students through the Arts Council of New Orleans (local) and the National Organization of Minority Architects (national). He was named one of the 2018 Fast Company Most Creative People in Business. 2019 Architectural League Emerging Voices and a 2019 USC Civic Media Research Fellow.

Design as Protest is a collective of designers mobilizing strategy to dismantle the privilege and power structures that use architecture and design as tools of oppression. Co-organized by BIPOC designers, we exist to hold our profession accountable in reversing the violence and injustice that architecture, design, and urban planning practices have inflicted upon Black people and communities. Design as Protest champions the radical vision of racial, social, and cultural reparation through the process and outcomes of design.
Webinar hosting presenter
Core Organizer, Design As Protest
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