![]() There were guidelines for community engagement which facilitated open conversations and made me feel safe to vulnerably engage with people who I did not previously know. ![]() ![]() The content was written in language that did not require prior knowledge or use jargon and concepts I may not have been familiar with. It was a manageable two chapters of reading each week. The C-SED book club ended up being right up my alley. I decided to join C-SED’s first book club last summer which focused on Kat Holmes’ book Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design. Now, as a gradua te student studying business and sustainability and operating in a more interdisciplinary context, I was curious to engage with these conversations around inclusion and design. When I was an undergraduate engineering major, I learned about design but never had conversations about inclusivity and the impact that our designs were having on perpetuating inequities. ![]()
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