DAYLIGHT
DAYLIGHT SEASON TWO: Inclusive Design.
People for Urban Progress (PUP) and Exhibit Columbus, with the support of the Cummins Foundation, bring you DAYLIGHT Season Two presented by Ambrose Property Group and Central Indiana Community Foundation.
This four-part monthly series brought together national and local thought leaders around the topic of inclusive design. In our second season, we had authentic conversations on the realities of equity, dignity, and justice to define thoughtful and responsible design for our city.
Each conversation was recorded for a podcast. Listen to the series below or on most mobile apps.
Justice // June 27, 2019
Maurice Cox, Planning & Development Department, City of Detroit
Vop Osili, Indianapolis City-County Council
Full transcript available here.
Dignity // May 9, 2019
Justin Garrett Moore, NYC Public Design Commission
Starla Hart, 16 Tech
Full transcript available here.
EQUITY // April 24, 2019
Antionette Carroll, Creative Reaction Lab
Brian Payne, Central Indiana Community Foundation
The recording of this conversation is now available as a podcast:
Full transcription available here.
Inclusion // March 21, 2019
Jha D Williams, MASS Design Group
Danicia Malone, Purdue Black Cultural Center
The recording of this conversation is now available as a podcast:
Full transcription available here.
RESOURCES + LOCAL WORKSHOPS:
Undoing Racism workshop with Child Advocates
Implicit Bias workshop with Peace Learning Center
Indiana Civil Rights and Human Rights Conference, June 17-20, 2019
Race & Cultural Landscape: A Conversation with Kofi Boone
For fun (and kids): Jamila Pearl: The Architect Girl
SAVI's Indianapolis community data resource
Creative Reaction Lab's Equity-Centered Community Design Field Guide
Central Indiana Community Foundation Vision and Strategic Plan for Marion County
Black Panther Production Designer Hannah Beachler at CityLab Detroit
ABOUT EXHIBIT COLUMBUS:
Exhibit Columbus seeks to celebrate Columbus’ design heritage while making it relevant to new audiences. Exhibit Columbus is the signature project of Landmark Columbus, which was created in 2015 to “care for the design heritage of Columbus and inspire communities to invest in the traditions and values that use architecture, art, and design to improve people’s lives and make cities stronger.” Landmark Columbus is a program of Heritage Fund – The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County. More about Exhibit Columbus here.
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