Terresa Moses, Omari Souza
An Anthology of Blackness
The State of Black Design
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An Anthology of Blackness
The State of Black Design
Herausgeber: Moses, Terresa; Souza, Omari
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"Shows why the design field has consistently failed to attract Black professionals, how Eurocentric hegemony impacts Black designers & how to create an antiracist, pro-Black design industry instead"--
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"Shows why the design field has consistently failed to attract Black professionals, how Eurocentric hegemony impacts Black designers & how to create an antiracist, pro-Black design industry instead"--
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- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780262048668
- ISBN-10: 0262048663
- Artikelnr.: 67480209
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780262048668
- ISBN-10: 0262048663
- Artikelnr.: 67480209
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
edited by Terresa Moses and Omari Souza; foreword by Elizabeth (Dori) Tunstall
Foreword
Dori Tunstall ix
Introduction
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza xiii
1. Black Design Industry + Organizations
An Introduction to Black Design Industry + Organizations
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 3
The Ontology of Black Design
S. Alfonso Williams 7
Stewardship and the Survival of Black Design Communities
Terrence Moline 13
Shattering Spaces of Othering: Building a Creative Culture of Creativity,
Blackness, and Brown Power
Antionette D. Carroll, supported by Maya Aduba Williams 21
So, You Want to Solve the Diversity Problem in Design
Jacinda N. Walker 31
Why Asking for a List Won't Solve Racial Disparities
Melanie Walby 43
Ain't I a Woman
Omari Souza 57
Using Video Games to Champion Justice and Expand Imaginations of
Superheroes
Jules Porter 69
Designing a Black Future
John Brown VI 79
2. Black Design Pedagogy
An Introduction to Black Design Pedagogy
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 87
Black Student Perceptions of Design Courses at an Elite Private University
Lesley-Ann Noel 91
Design's Ledger of White Supremacy: Constructing a Critical Race Pedagogy
to Shape Design Futures
Pierce Otlhogile-Gordon 101
African Design: Origins and Migration
Jillian M. Harris 113
#BlackHistoryMatters
Stacey Robinson 124
The Movement Imprinted
Terresa Moses 129
Using Exhibition Design to Support Political Engagement, Active Learning,
and Civic Participation
Anne H. Berry and Kelly Walters 137
3. Black Design Activism
An Introduction to Black Design Activism
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 151
Getting to the Root: An Exhibition Catalog on Natural Hair
Jazmine Beatty 155
Paving the Way: Black Designers Then and Now
Nichole Burroughs 163
Amplifying the Black Voice through Design
Terresa Moses 175
Peace of Mind
Kprecia Ambers 196
PANTHERS VOTE! A Studio Project Exposing Past Voter Suppression Methods to
a Collegiate Population That Has Been Historically Disenfranchised
Tracey L. Moore 201
Corrections, Curses, and Spoils: How Vote by Mail Information and Service
Design Disenfranchised Black Voters in the 2020 US Election Cycle
Asher Kolieboi 211
Amplifying Accessibility and Abolishing Ableism: Designing to Embolden
Black Disability Visual Culture
Jennifer White-Johnson 221
Epilogue
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 231
Acknowledgments
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 233
Notes 234
Dori Tunstall ix
Introduction
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza xiii
1. Black Design Industry + Organizations
An Introduction to Black Design Industry + Organizations
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 3
The Ontology of Black Design
S. Alfonso Williams 7
Stewardship and the Survival of Black Design Communities
Terrence Moline 13
Shattering Spaces of Othering: Building a Creative Culture of Creativity,
Blackness, and Brown Power
Antionette D. Carroll, supported by Maya Aduba Williams 21
So, You Want to Solve the Diversity Problem in Design
Jacinda N. Walker 31
Why Asking for a List Won't Solve Racial Disparities
Melanie Walby 43
Ain't I a Woman
Omari Souza 57
Using Video Games to Champion Justice and Expand Imaginations of
Superheroes
Jules Porter 69
Designing a Black Future
John Brown VI 79
2. Black Design Pedagogy
An Introduction to Black Design Pedagogy
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 87
Black Student Perceptions of Design Courses at an Elite Private University
Lesley-Ann Noel 91
Design's Ledger of White Supremacy: Constructing a Critical Race Pedagogy
to Shape Design Futures
Pierce Otlhogile-Gordon 101
African Design: Origins and Migration
Jillian M. Harris 113
#BlackHistoryMatters
Stacey Robinson 124
The Movement Imprinted
Terresa Moses 129
Using Exhibition Design to Support Political Engagement, Active Learning,
and Civic Participation
Anne H. Berry and Kelly Walters 137
3. Black Design Activism
An Introduction to Black Design Activism
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 151
Getting to the Root: An Exhibition Catalog on Natural Hair
Jazmine Beatty 155
Paving the Way: Black Designers Then and Now
Nichole Burroughs 163
Amplifying the Black Voice through Design
Terresa Moses 175
Peace of Mind
Kprecia Ambers 196
PANTHERS VOTE! A Studio Project Exposing Past Voter Suppression Methods to
a Collegiate Population That Has Been Historically Disenfranchised
Tracey L. Moore 201
Corrections, Curses, and Spoils: How Vote by Mail Information and Service
Design Disenfranchised Black Voters in the 2020 US Election Cycle
Asher Kolieboi 211
Amplifying Accessibility and Abolishing Ableism: Designing to Embolden
Black Disability Visual Culture
Jennifer White-Johnson 221
Epilogue
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 231
Acknowledgments
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 233
Notes 234
Foreword
Dori Tunstall ix
Introduction
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza xiii
1. Black Design Industry + Organizations
An Introduction to Black Design Industry + Organizations
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 3
The Ontology of Black Design
S. Alfonso Williams 7
Stewardship and the Survival of Black Design Communities
Terrence Moline 13
Shattering Spaces of Othering: Building a Creative Culture of Creativity,
Blackness, and Brown Power
Antionette D. Carroll, supported by Maya Aduba Williams 21
So, You Want to Solve the Diversity Problem in Design
Jacinda N. Walker 31
Why Asking for a List Won't Solve Racial Disparities
Melanie Walby 43
Ain't I a Woman
Omari Souza 57
Using Video Games to Champion Justice and Expand Imaginations of
Superheroes
Jules Porter 69
Designing a Black Future
John Brown VI 79
2. Black Design Pedagogy
An Introduction to Black Design Pedagogy
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 87
Black Student Perceptions of Design Courses at an Elite Private University
Lesley-Ann Noel 91
Design's Ledger of White Supremacy: Constructing a Critical Race Pedagogy
to Shape Design Futures
Pierce Otlhogile-Gordon 101
African Design: Origins and Migration
Jillian M. Harris 113
#BlackHistoryMatters
Stacey Robinson 124
The Movement Imprinted
Terresa Moses 129
Using Exhibition Design to Support Political Engagement, Active Learning,
and Civic Participation
Anne H. Berry and Kelly Walters 137
3. Black Design Activism
An Introduction to Black Design Activism
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 151
Getting to the Root: An Exhibition Catalog on Natural Hair
Jazmine Beatty 155
Paving the Way: Black Designers Then and Now
Nichole Burroughs 163
Amplifying the Black Voice through Design
Terresa Moses 175
Peace of Mind
Kprecia Ambers 196
PANTHERS VOTE! A Studio Project Exposing Past Voter Suppression Methods to
a Collegiate Population That Has Been Historically Disenfranchised
Tracey L. Moore 201
Corrections, Curses, and Spoils: How Vote by Mail Information and Service
Design Disenfranchised Black Voters in the 2020 US Election Cycle
Asher Kolieboi 211
Amplifying Accessibility and Abolishing Ableism: Designing to Embolden
Black Disability Visual Culture
Jennifer White-Johnson 221
Epilogue
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 231
Acknowledgments
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 233
Notes 234
Dori Tunstall ix
Introduction
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza xiii
1. Black Design Industry + Organizations
An Introduction to Black Design Industry + Organizations
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 3
The Ontology of Black Design
S. Alfonso Williams 7
Stewardship and the Survival of Black Design Communities
Terrence Moline 13
Shattering Spaces of Othering: Building a Creative Culture of Creativity,
Blackness, and Brown Power
Antionette D. Carroll, supported by Maya Aduba Williams 21
So, You Want to Solve the Diversity Problem in Design
Jacinda N. Walker 31
Why Asking for a List Won't Solve Racial Disparities
Melanie Walby 43
Ain't I a Woman
Omari Souza 57
Using Video Games to Champion Justice and Expand Imaginations of
Superheroes
Jules Porter 69
Designing a Black Future
John Brown VI 79
2. Black Design Pedagogy
An Introduction to Black Design Pedagogy
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 87
Black Student Perceptions of Design Courses at an Elite Private University
Lesley-Ann Noel 91
Design's Ledger of White Supremacy: Constructing a Critical Race Pedagogy
to Shape Design Futures
Pierce Otlhogile-Gordon 101
African Design: Origins and Migration
Jillian M. Harris 113
#BlackHistoryMatters
Stacey Robinson 124
The Movement Imprinted
Terresa Moses 129
Using Exhibition Design to Support Political Engagement, Active Learning,
and Civic Participation
Anne H. Berry and Kelly Walters 137
3. Black Design Activism
An Introduction to Black Design Activism
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 151
Getting to the Root: An Exhibition Catalog on Natural Hair
Jazmine Beatty 155
Paving the Way: Black Designers Then and Now
Nichole Burroughs 163
Amplifying the Black Voice through Design
Terresa Moses 175
Peace of Mind
Kprecia Ambers 196
PANTHERS VOTE! A Studio Project Exposing Past Voter Suppression Methods to
a Collegiate Population That Has Been Historically Disenfranchised
Tracey L. Moore 201
Corrections, Curses, and Spoils: How Vote by Mail Information and Service
Design Disenfranchised Black Voters in the 2020 US Election Cycle
Asher Kolieboi 211
Amplifying Accessibility and Abolishing Ableism: Designing to Embolden
Black Disability Visual Culture
Jennifer White-Johnson 221
Epilogue
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 231
Acknowledgments
Terresa Moses and Omari Souza 233
Notes 234