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Sasha Costanza Chock explores the intersection of design, power, and social justice in this examination of how creative processes can either reinforce or dismantle systemic inequality. The book introduces design justice as a framework led by marginalized communities to challenge structural oppression rather than reproduce it. By moving beyond standard industry slogans, the author demonstrates how…

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