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Earlier this month, YouTube started testing out a new redesign for its desktop website which was met with overwhelming backlash from those who saw it. I didn't use any hints and the spangram was the fifth theme word I found. CROWN in the center and HELMET in the top right exposed the spangram, which snaked around the words I'd found to that point.

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We facilitated groups of over 100 youth in each city to lead their own Liberatory Design projects over 6 months. We cannot dismantle a system unless we understand how it was designed (intentionally and unintentionally). When designing in the U.S., that means understanding how the status quo came to be — one that devalues our human, plant, and animal siblings in order to keep power in the hands of a handful of elites.

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Lucy is a member of the Design Justice Network, Cafeteria Collective, Equity Army, and AIGA. We're getting more confirmations of AMD's highly-anticipated Ryzen 9000 processors, this time by motherboard manufacturer Gigabyte that let slip the new naming scheme in a recent BIOS release. Scheduled for Season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in 2025, Formula E and the FIA developed the car. The design is a significant advancement from the current GEN3 car in terms of power, and aerodynamics marking a 36% increase in speed over GEN3 and acceleration 0-60mph that is 30% faster than a current F1 car. With 30+ designers covering residential and dynamic commercial projects across prime real estate in the United States, our multifaceted service offerings encompass every stage of the design journey. As chairman and founder of sfa design since 1996, Sue has led the firm to complete acclaimed projects in destinations throughout the United States, U.A.E, Asia, and Mexico.

Thought Leadership

The murders of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Ahmaud Arbery (and countless others before them) brought thousands together to catalyze another modern reckoning with systems of White Supremacy, state-sanctioned violence, and exploitative capitalism. These changes created what Mario Lugay calls political openings — opportunities to catalyze change and collectively move to a higher level of consciousness. Liberatory Design is an evolution of the design thinking methodology. It’s an approach to problem solving that helps people translate their equity values into action. Mario is Justice Funders’ Senior Director of Innovation where he partners with philanthropy and field practitioners to design, pilot and scale collective action that advances social movements. He is the founder of the movement-building technology platform, Giving Side, and is a long time, philanthropic and nonprofit consultant, speaker and trainer.

Design Thinking Exacerbates Power Asymmetries

If our goal is to support humanity, I argue that is social justice work. Sometimes the reaction I get is, “that makes sense for a project related to racism or something.” But the reality is it’s impossible for any project to be untouched by the intersecting racism, sexism, ableism, etc. In fact, it’s a myth White Supremacy Culture has invested in upholding. We designed and led an intensive training on how to practice co-design including our custom-designed Participatory Design Toolkit.

Sue’s innate love for the outdoors became even stronger, when she sailed around the world at 20, with family and friends in a sailboat they purchased and renovated themselves. For more than four decades, Sue Firestone has cultivated her personal passion for design, operating two leading, international interior design firms and assembling a portfolio that includes the world’s most luxurious homes and premier five-star resorts and hotels. Liberatory Design also includes a deeper examination of the history of how systems were designed, the equity implications, the origins of a problem, and the systemic ripple effects. A group of students doing a design project abroad, in Tanzania, was interviewing employees at a clinic. The supervisor of the clinic was upset to see them in the room and said, “I’m sick of young White researchers coming in and taking the time of clinicians and we never see anything come of it.” One student responded defensively and argued with the supervisor.

Why Liberatory Design?

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Think about ways to build trust with the community and learn from where they are, for example, Chris Rudd, a friend and amazing designer was working on a project related to shared public spaces in a neighborhood of Chicago. He wanted to involve folks living there in the synthesis of empathy interviews, so he set up a “synthesis station” with Post-Its in a shipping container to engage passersby and invite them to make sense of the learnings. He shared what his team was hearing and seeing and asked them to tell him what was relevant and important. This is about prioritizing the design’s impact on the community over the intentions of the designer.

Together, we developed innovative ideas to support youth experiencing homelessness during the pandemic, families experiencing the benefits gap, and residents experiencing the digital divide. UWSL is a non-profit supporting networks to create scaled change to support half-a-million youth in Utah. To prototype, we build rough versions of what we’re working on to test key ideas. It can unleash our creative courage which will foster innovative approaches to address equity challenges. Seeing the System enables us to identify potential equity challenges, what about the system is producing these, and what we need to learn more about as we engage in empathy work.

It is important to Sue to create a comfortable and meaningful environment that elevates someone’s personal style without overtaking it. The best way to engage a community is to authentically involve them, while remembering that no one owes us their trust or time, and the best we can do is design an invitation with respect and humility, and be willing to listen to their feedback. I basically reached a point where I was having a “crisis” about how design was practiced, and I felt a strong pull to re-examine the whole thing to imagine it as a force for equity. Without deep self and systems-awareness, we often reproduce the same systems of oppression regardless of our intent. With the Stanford Life Design Lab, we co-created a curriculum review framework to filter existing content through an intersectional equity lens and to guide the creation of new equity-grounded content in the future.

I hope it can be received in the spirit of love in which I am writing it. But early in my studies, I had questions about the ethics of our practice. The framing that designers were more insightful, more creative, and more capable of solving problems communities faced was in deep tension with the wisdom, creativity, and organizing power I saw in communities I came from.

While much of the backlash can be chalked up to the classic distaste of change, there were also usability complaints, such as the fact that scrolling the comments required scrolling the entire page down, removing the video from view. The look and feel of YouTube.com has seen its fair share of tweaks over the years, but it’s largely felt the same for a long time. The video player takes over the bulk of the screen with its title and description directly below, and recommendations off to the side.

Swift’s current boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, seems to have inspired only two songs. There is little other information about the new processors yet, suggesting the launch is some months away, with most indications being sometime late in 2024. However, AMD's CEO Dr Lisa Su is to deliver the opening keynote at this year's Computex tradeshow in Taiwan - an even that many expect will see announcements about new AMD hardware including Ryzen 9000 processors. Milan may have been overflowing with crisp design, stylish designers, and creative installations during Milano Design Week recently. But I’m pretty sure no other installation got more attention, or was harder to pull off than what Azimut Yachts achieved when they moored a 57-foot-long Azimut Seadeck 6 in the swimming pool of the Bagni Misteriosi. Growing up in Malibu in the 1960’s, Sue spent the majority of her time immersed in nature, riding horses, hiking the Santa Monica Mountains, and getting lost in her thoughts amongst the tide-pools at Point Dune.

Join us for this 3-part workshop series co-sponsored by The UC Berkeley Anti-Racist Campus Initiative, The Graduate Division, People & Culture, Equity & Inclusion and the Office for Faculty Equity & Welfare. Select units with attendees at all 3 workshops will be invited to team coaching to implement a liberatory design project within their unit. My invitation is to consider, “How much are we willing to share power with the community we want to design with, and how might we invite them to collaborate? ” In my opinion, the more they are involved, the higher the chance you will create truly transformative and equitable ideas. Liberatory Design is a way of being and working that facilitates change towards equity. It’s an innovation practice rooted in sharing power, recognizing oppression, and centering those most impacted by inequity.

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