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Welcome to the research guide for Decolonizing Design. Here you will find a curated collection of resources to help you learn about decolonization within design and looking at design theory through a critical lens.

Decolonizing Design is the institutional transformation of design theory and practice by restoring the long-excluded cultures of indigenous, Black, and People of Color communities. Learn more by going to the tab, What does Decolonizing Design mean? 

Image Source: Jesus Barraza. Decolonize The Future -- From Oakland To Chiapas. 2023. Courtesy of the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery. https://jstor.org/stable/community.34591850.

 

 

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