
GIVE THE PERFECT GIFT
Erin Mills Town Centre Gift Cards are the perfect choice for your gift giving needs.Purchase gift cards at kiosks near the food court or centre court, at Guest Services, or click below to purchase online.PURCHASE HEREHome
Activism in Design Education: Health, Equity, and Climate Action
Indigo
Loading Inventory...
Activism in Design Education: Health, Equity, and Climate Action
By None
Current price: $85.95


By None
Activism in Design Education: Health, Equity, and Climate Action
Current price: $85.95
Loading Inventory...
Size: Paperback
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Indigo
Activism in Design Education shows how design pedagogy can become a form of public action, proving universities are not just places of learning, but engines for real-world change. The book showcases design educators from across the United States who are using their studios and seminars as incubators for activism, partnering with communities, sharing power, and empowering students to transform their communities. Organized by levels of urgency, the chapters offer community-led, evidence-based strategies for crisis response and long-haul transformation. Models range in scale from a national emergency schoolyard design campaign to a micro greywater reuse system supporting unhoused neighbors. Locations include urban anti-displacement planning in Boston's Chinatown; rural fire recovery strategies in Mora and San Miguel Counties, New Mexico; and design for cultural restoration and reparation in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Rosewood, Florida. These educators embed activism into their pedagogy, engaging students in community projects that drive social and environmental justice and repair. For educators and students, institutions and community members, this book provides a roadmap and inspiration to align design education with community priorities and to translate learning into community care. During a time of uncertainty, Activism in Design Education shares purpose and hope.
Activism in Design Education shows how design pedagogy can become a form of public action, proving universities are not just places of learning, but engines for real-world change. The book showcases design educators from across the United States who are using their studios and seminars as incubators for activism, partnering with communities, sharing power, and empowering students to transform their communities. Organized by levels of urgency, the chapters offer community-led, evidence-based strategies for crisis response and long-haul transformation. Models range in scale from a national emergency schoolyard design campaign to a micro greywater reuse system supporting unhoused neighbors. Locations include urban anti-displacement planning in Boston's Chinatown; rural fire recovery strategies in Mora and San Miguel Counties, New Mexico; and design for cultural restoration and reparation in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Rosewood, Florida. These educators embed activism into their pedagogy, engaging students in community projects that drive social and environmental justice and repair. For educators and students, institutions and community members, this book provides a roadmap and inspiration to align design education with community priorities and to translate learning into community care. During a time of uncertainty, Activism in Design Education shares purpose and hope.


















