@julianagyeman Yes! We are exploring culturally inclusive design approaches in partnership with @OCAD. We call it Design for Diversity and you can check it out here https://t.co/yauHmj1LRY. PS. We love your work and would love to share notes.
We are thrilled to share news of the Paris Design Workshop as part of our ongoing partnership with @ocaduinternati1 and @Ensci_Paris
https://t.co/alTLdDlLtx
We’re excited to announce our partnership with OCAD University International to investigate how to design culturally inclusive public spaces.
You can check out the details and our fab website redesign at https://t.co/wABvFJTOEe. #diversity#inclusivedesign
Rather than following a “you get what you get” system for people experiencing various degrees of food insecurity, caterToronto used connections within the food industry to fill packages with culturally-appropriate, high-quality and fresh foods. https://t.co/ykxrszxxX4
New immigrants and Indigenous peoples meeting for the first time and discovering they share many of the same traditional dance moves is one of our favourites moments of this doc.
(📺 : Behind the Bhangra Boys | @cbcdocs)
Reframing spaces with the Catalyst Cube in Caracas. Regaining the feeling of ownership over the city. #designfordiversity@BuildingCentre https://t.co/tl0vOsbtEL
Join us at this year's AIAS Forum in Toronto on December 29. OpenCity members will discuss how well-designed cities and spaces can bring people together. @AIASFORUM#cities#designfordiversity#Forum#design
Toronto’s Leitchcroft Park, the inspiration behind #DesignforDiversity, is featured in this great piece by @PPS_Placemaking. Inclusive by Design: Laying a Foundation for Diversity in Public Space https://t.co/FgVZFXE0N0
Come to Spacing's launch of our 50th issue - with a cover feature on laneways! It's part of the @lanewayproject 2019 Laneway Block Party on Saturday (June 22), 4-10 pm @ Foxley Place (Ossington Ave. and Foxley St.)
https://t.co/yNEbA2NeG4