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Black-centered design is the future of business

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BAD Guild’s Obsidian House Will Explore How Black Families Will Live in the Future

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Virtual exhibition celebrates BIPOC and women designers while confronting lack of professional diversity

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Opening the Doors of Design

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How Afro-Latino Agency Founder Rudy Manning Is Using His Experience To Foster Black Leaders In Design

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AphroChic is making space for Black creatives in the design industry

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Talking art and design in a time of Black Lives Matter

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Being Black in Design

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“LISTENING TO BLACK VOICES ArtCenter’s Change Lab podcast examines the Black experience in art, design and higher education.”

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Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul Williams Story

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Black Folks In Design

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Black Folks
In Design

Black Folks in Design (BFiD) is a network that connects Black designers to ourselves, both within and across disciplines, in order to support each other and share professional opportunities. We seek to expose the historical and current mastery and excellence of Black designers to the broader design community and relevant stakeholders, and ultimately create economic and portfolio- building opportunities for Black designers. Black Folks in Design is unique in that it connects Black designers across the world from a variety of disciplines, including but not limited to architecture, fashion, interior design, graphic design, etc. BFiD creates opportunities for Black designers to connect in-person in thoughtful and beautiful spaces. We also provide resources to help the broader design community and our society understand the critical role of Black designers, acknowledge and identify them, and hire them. Design is part of our everyday lives – from the clothes, we put on in the morning to the toys we buy for our children to the offices and schools we work in every day. Black designers are a part of the group of aesthetic decision-makers and problem-solvers who create culture, content, and products that shape and change the world. Essentially, Black designers matter. We help the world see that.