Anachronistic cringe: just remembered that in 2008 as a high schooler I almost made a magazine called MAGA because I wanted people to understand it was anything but a zine
"By reframing disabled expertise and critique as “feedback,” this phrase relegates disabled people to the role of user and subordinates disabled knowledge to the (professional) designerly imagination."
"This cycle suggests that the primary function of a Disability Dongle is not as a device used, or even usable, by disabled people. Rather, it operates as a spectacle and as a sign. The innovator becomes a showman" https://t.co/K3CvCvoHna
@cwodtke@halvorson’s The Discipline of Content Strategy is the definition of foundationa, and frankly, our discipline is led by women and POC. https://t.co/HzfOw6RodG
Please recommend great foundational UX books/articles/videos for a class created by women & under-represented minorities/people of colour. TBH, I could write a white woman syllabus easily, so URM's are particularly needed.
First person who suggests Don Norman gets blocked.
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"The educational dimension of the “digital divide” has remained mostly overlooked... Within the current global inequality crisis, LAC has some of the most stark social divisions." https://t.co/XWQZNyHCyv
Just out in a Bioethics special issue on racism in medicine & bioethics: our paper with Tiara Roxanne “Digital surveillance in a pandemic response: What bioethics ought to learn from Indigenous perspectives,” examining concerns of #HealthJustice from Indigenous standpoints - a🧵