Reimagining and Redesigning Liberation with Terresa Moses
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In this episode of the Reimagining & Redesigning podcast, Antionette D. Carroll interviews Terresa Moses, an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design and Director of Design Justice at the University of Minnesota. Terresa discusses her work in reimagining and redesigning systems, particularly in the field of education. She emphasizes the importance of centering positionality and community agreements in the classroom, as well as fostering a mentor relationship with students. Terresa also talks about her research on Black liberation in graphic design education and her goal of creating a Black liberatory curriculum. She highlights the need for action-oriented approaches to equity and envisions a future where people value each other's humanity and work towards collective health and liberation.