Attendees will leave with tips, tricks and a workspace that will help them articulate their beliefs, and begin writing their manifestos.
My aspiration is for attendees to have a compass that will help them find their north star, so they can be more intentional with their design practice.
ABOUT YOUR CO-HOST:
Jigyasa Tuli (she/her) is an interdisciplinary designer interested in building with communities that have been othered — for empowerment, solidarity and healing against oppressive systems. Her past experience includes using design to promote housing equity, neighborhood identities, re-thinking educational systems, civic engagement and technology. Currently, she designs product experiences for a neo-banking start-up in San Francisco, and is working on launching a publication about design & social impact called Rant & Riot. She is an active un-learner of the euro-centric viewpoint of design theory and practice, and believes in interrupting pre-disposed legacies by advocating for pluriversal lived experiences.