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Island Designed - 3 - Cultural Revolution

In this episode Rachel and Karishma discuss the c…

An episode of the Small Town Big Dreams podcast, hosted by Blick Studios, titled "Island Designed - 3 - Cultural Revolution" was published on November 21, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.

November 21, 2020 ·28m · Small Town Big Dreams

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In this episode Rachel and Karishma discuss the cultural revolutions that have bubbled up online and in public spaces in 2020 and their significance in shaping our future societies. They discuss the appropriation and misappropriation of culture within design and how we can make more empathetic decisions as designers. This episode features guests Black Culture Movement UK.

In this episode Rachel and Karishma discuss the cultural revolutions that have bubbled up online and in public spaces in 2020 and their significance in shaping our future societies. They discuss the appropriation and misappropriation of culture within design and how we can make more empathetic decisions as designers. This episode features guests Black Culture Movement UK.
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