Racism Untaught
By Lisa E. Mercer and Terresa Moses
Foreword by Cheryl D. Miller
By Lisa E. Mercer and Terresa Moses
Foreword by Cheryl D. Miller
By Lisa E. Mercer and Terresa Moses
Foreword by Cheryl D. Miller
By Lisa E. Mercer and Terresa Moses
Foreword by Cheryl D. Miller
By Lisa E. Mercer and Terresa Moses
Foreword by Cheryl D. Miller
By Lisa E. Mercer and Terresa Moses
Foreword by Cheryl D. Miller
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$26.95
Oct 03, 2023 | ISBN 9780262048583
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Oct 03, 2023 | ISBN 9780262376426
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Oct 03, 2023 | ISBN 9780262376433
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Praise
“This groundbreaking book dives deep into the hidden biases embedded within design practices and offers a transforative approach to dismantling systemic racism. Taking readers on a journey through the history of design, Mercer and Moses showcase how racialized design perpetuates inequality and exclusion in our society and challenges readers to confront their own biases and actively engage in unlearning these harmful design patterns. Racism Untaught includes practical strategies that aim to empower individuals and communities to create a more inclusive and equitable future. It is a must-read for designers, activists, and anyone committed to dismantling racism in design.”
—Metropolis
“Racism Untaught is a dynamic piece of scholarship disrupting our status quo. Embodying the design research process, Racism Untaught focuses on developing anti-racist designs in collaborative design environments. Mercer and Moses explore design-led interventions and why these approaches are foundational to disrupting normative design practice. Topics such as racism and oppression can be difficult to process and discuss, especially in classrooms, work environments, and community spaces that are not typically focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Chock-full of dynamic illustrations, case studies, data visualizations, and brilliant photography, Racism Untaught challenges us to be better than our histories. Moses’ cover design and illustrations are beautifully rendered. An accompanying workshop kit serves as a complimentary tool for studios, classrooms, or conference seminars. Try unpacking one of the case studies as a team, group project, or conference breakout, then ask the group to document their discoveries and write their reflections. Racism Untaught challenges everything we have been taught about racism in our lives.”
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Table Of Contents
Foreword by Cheryl D. Miller vii
Preface xiii
Introduction 1
1 The Framework 27
2 Defining Design 67
3 Positionality 95
4 Shared Language 135
5 Anti-oppressive Interventions 161
6 A Collective Liberatory Future 187
Acknowledgments 209
Notes 213
Bibliography 225
Index 233
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