Read, Watch, listen & learn
These resources can help you build understanding, identify bias, and fight racism in design.
Read articles
Black-centered design is the future of business - Woodrow Winchester III
Maintaining professionalism in the age of Black death is…A lot - Shenequa Golding
How to think differently about doing good as a creative person - Omayeli Arenyeka
Being antiracist - National Museum of African American History and Culture
Time to listen, and level up - David Bauer
The push to redefine “good design” amid the Black Lives Matter movement - Anne Quito
How to handle difficult conversations at work - Rebecca Knight
Read books
Algorithms of Oppression by Safiya U. Noble
Anti-racist Ally by Sophie Williams
Cross Cultural Design by Senongo Akpem
Extra Bold by Ellen Lupton, Farah Kafei, Jennifer Tobias, Josh Halsted, Kaleena Sales, Lesle Xia, & Valentina Vergara
Inclusive Design for a Digital World by Regine Gilbert
Own your Greatness by Lisa Orbé-Austin & Richard Orbé-Austin
Race After Technology by Ruha Benjamin
Reading lists
15 Books by Black Scholars the Tech Industry Needs to Read Now
Book thread on AI/programmed bias
Anti-racist reading list for designers
Design Justice: Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need
Watch
Coded Bias - Shalini Kantayya
Data & Society - Mutale Nkonde
Living While Black - Baratunde Thurston
Where Are The Black Designers? - Maurice Cherry
Product Inclusion – Rashida Amsaghrou
Listen
Sasha Costanza-Chock on Design Justice
Learn virtually
Useful School - Practical design classes for people of color
Intro to equity-centered community design by Creative Reaction Lab (multiple sessions thru June 2022)
Where are the black designers? (Recorded sessions)
Featured videos from the IxDA Global archives
design-focused organizations dedicated to doing the work
These organizations are designed-focused and provide frameworks, principles, training, workshops, and more.
Creative Reaction Lab (founded by Antoinette Carroll)
CRX is building a movement of Redesigners for Justice. Offers virtual training, workshops, and individual training in design & culture.
Where are the Black designers? (WATBD)
WATBD is a volunteer-run, nonprofit design advocacy organization with a focus to heal, support, amplify, and make space for the entire spectrum of Black creativity while also decolonizing design through education and wellness resources, events, partnerships, and collaborations.
The Design Justice Network challenges the ways that design and designers can harm those who are marginalized by systems of power. Offers principles and events.
Future for Us is a platform dedicated to advancing womxn of color at work through community, culture, and career development. Offers digital programming and networking events.
Examples of team & company action from Creative Equals
Project Include and an important tweet thread
Design Can's list of resources
HBR’s 10 commitments to advance racial justice
Design as Protest: Direction Action Ideation
Reflect before reaching out to your Black colleagues
Culturally Diverse Stock Photos
humaaans: Library of Mix-&-Match People Illustrations
Blush, illustrations for everyone
Decolonization and Design lesson plan by Decolonizing Design Group
This is an evolving list assembled by a team of IxDA Seattle volunteers.