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Incomplete Latinx Stories of Diseño Gráfico Borderlands/ La Frontera*
$108.00 - $270.00
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Incomplete Latinx Stories of Diseño Grafico centers the work and histories of art and design in Latin America. From a Latinx diasporic perspective, we look at the pluralistic work that comes out of the diverse cosmologies, perspectives, and points of view from the continent—inspired in part by Gloria Anzaldua’s seminal Borderlands/ La Frontera. It is the second in a series of BIPOC Centered design history courses facilitated by Ramon Tejada and Polymode.

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On Queerness & Race in Brazilian Art & Design
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- Curriculum DesignRamon Tejada, Silas Munro
- Instructional DesignRamon Tejada, Brian Johnson, Silas Munro and Tanvi Sharma
- Course Marketing And OperationsAudrey Davies, Brian Johnson, Silas Munro, Randa Hadi, Edgar Casarin, and Tanvi Sharma
- ProductionAudrey Davies, Randa Hadi, Michelle Lamb, Silas Munro, Tanvi Sharma, and Edgar Casarin
- Teaching AssistantRanda Hadi and Edgar Casarin