**apologies for cross-posting** 

Hi folks, 

Some colleagues and I are co-organizing a one-day workshop at CHI 2016 in San 
Jose, CA and we’d like to invite y’all to participate. The Call for 
Participation— as well as workshop details, submission dates, and additional 
information— is available online 
<http://depts.washington.edu/tatlab/socialjustice/> now [1]. 

The goal of the workshop is to first and foremost build a community of 
researchers, practitioners, and organizers around the intersection of 
technological design and social justice. Specifically, we seek to facilitate 
the conversations necessary to move beyond “design with good intentions” toward 
design praxis, or reflection and action directed to transform oppressive 
structures with and by the dispossessed, marginalized, and oppressed. There are 
examples of projects that contend with individual systems of 
oppression—­­however, there is presently no unified community or common 
understanding of how these research projects and activism can hang together. 
Moreover, there is a clear need to unpack and provide nuanced understandings of 
HCI projects that promote “good”.

Second, we strive to build knowledge together. In our experience with social 
justice related projects, there are particular questions that need a broad 
range of experiences and perspectives to help answer. For example: “How can 
researchers balance commitments to research and the particular activist project 
at hand?” or “How can different principles of social justice inform HCI methods 
such as decolonization or intersectionality?” In particular, we are interested 
in building knowledge around design methods, researcher reflexivity, and 
different epistemic approaches toward design. Just as design is often 
generative and future looking, so too are social justice endeavors. As the late 
Grace Lee Boggs, a feminist social activist and philosopher, stated, “…we have 
the power within us to create ourselves and the world anew”.

Early deadline for submission is December 14. 
Apply to submit here: http://depts.washington.edu/tatlab/socialjustice/submit/ 
<http://depts.washington.edu/tatlab/socialjustice/submit/> 
Any and all questions can be sent to us organizers at 
socialjusticeanddes...@gmail.com <mailto:socialjusticeanddes...@gmail.com>. 

Thanks— we look forward to seeing folks' submissions! 

-mariam 

[1] http://depts.washington.edu/tatlab/socialjustice/ 
<http://depts.washington.edu/tatlab/socialjustice/>

— 
Mariam Asad
PhD Student, Digital Media, Georgia Institute of Technology
@mariamnotmiriam || 404-735-8505

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