Designing Radically Inclusive Solutions

Tuesday, April 5, 2022. 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Speaker
Hannah Jones
Ann Grimes
Andrea Small
Event Sponsor(s)
Stanford University Libraries
Location
Hybrid Event (Hohbach Hall and Livestream)
Designing Radically Inclusive Solutions

Please join us for the next in a series of conversations hosted by the Silicon Valley Archives. Intersectional design offers concepts and methods for inclusive design and considers intersecting social environmental factors in designing new technologies. It drives innovation while supporting social justice and environmental sustainability. It's about getting the design right for people across all of society -- from the very beginning. Please join us for the next in a series of conversations hosted by the Silicon Valley Archives. Londa Schiebinger, Hannah Jones, Ann Grimes, and Andrea Small, the co-authors of Intersectional Design Cards, recently available from Stanford University Press, will speak to us about this approach to design and show us how it works. This event also celebrates the opening of a new exhibit from the Silicon Valley Archives in Hohbach Hall devoted to the Intersectional Design project and its development out of the Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment project at Stanford. 

Signed copies of Intersectional Design Cards will be available for purchase at the event. To purchase a copy today, please visit Stanford University Press

Londa Schiebinger is the John L. Hinds Professor of History of Science at Stanford University, and Director of Gendered Innovations in Science. Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment. 

Hannah Jones is a design researcher and a teaching instructor at Stanford University's d.school. 

Ann Grimes is the Director of Journalism Fellowships for the Starling Lab for Data Integrity, a research center at Stanford and the University of Southern California. 

Andrea Small leads advanced technology explorations for Samsung Research America's R&D innovation Strategy Team. 

Limited seating is available for in-person attendance at this event, which will also be live-streamed. To attend in-person or via livestream, you must RSVP beforehand. Stanford Libraries are open to currently active Stanford ID cardholders only. To attend this event in-person, you must have an active Stanford ID.