Originally posted on August 9, 2017 at Voices at the Corner, a blog from the Center for Social Empowerment in Ferguson, MO. Continue reading
Tag: design imperialism
The Shifting Boundaries of Design Imperialism
My internal anxiety around humanitarian design might have begun in Emily Pilloton’s Studio H exhibit in Portland where I stumbled upon a gallery tour full of PSU students. One of them referenced the conversation sparked by Bruce Nussbaum’s article and challenged the tour guide to a debate about how long you have to live somewhere in order to be an insider, and thus a legitimate candidate for making change. Since then it has become increasingly more complex, and this semester has only served to intensify and expand the constant worry. Continue reading