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CoDesigning Pathways to an Antiracist Future

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Principles and strategies to create a safe forest preserve.

Principles and strategies to create a safe forest preserve.

CoDesigning Pathways to an Antiracist Future

Principles and strategies to create a safe forest preserve.

 

The Colors of Nature research project aims to discover ways of making outdoor environments and wilderness areas more attractive, accommodating, and useful to a broader range of people. In collaboration with the Design Laboratory (D-Lab) at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the D Co-Design & Social Intervention Workshop utilized codesign methods to better understand the experiences, activities, aspirations, and related problems of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). This audience’s interactions with nature have been primarily conditioned by white environmental organizations serving the white middle class. Over time, these organizations evolved into resilient systems that marginalize Black and Latinx populations, presenting complex structural challenges fraught with uncertainty due to intangible emotional, cultural, and social factors difficult to measure and control. In collaboration with members of the BIPOC community, our team developed design principles for creating a safe and welcoming forest preserve for BIPOC visitors to enjoy.

 

Designers : Elizabeth Graff, Latrina Lee, Luce James, Takayuki Kato

Course : CoDesign & Social Intervention Workshop

Faculty : Prof. Christopher Rudd

Project Partner : Cook County Forest Preserve

Co-design process guides the work
Co-design process guides the work
Vision for an equitable and inclusive Forest Preserve
Vision for an equitable and inclusive Forest Preserve
Workshop Outcomes
Workshop Outcomes
Strategies and design principles for ensuring BIPOC safety
Strategies and design principles for ensuring BIPOC safety
Safety design principle
Safety design principle
Co-design process guides the work Vision for an equitable and inclusive Forest Preserve Workshop Outcomes Strategies and design principles for ensuring BIPOC safety Safety design principle
 
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