INDIVIDUALS
Become part of the change
Designers, creatives, innovators and anybody that supports decolonization can join Design Reparations by donating, participating to one of our Circles, joining one of our sessions or simply joining our mailing list!
Join us!
If you are representing a company committed to a just ecological future you can join Design Reparations to:
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Join an equity driven organisation
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Support young designers and students discovering more equal and eco-centric practices
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Engage your workforce in the program
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Meet like-minded people, working on collective ecological futures
Companies can be the catalysers of positive change
COMPANIES
Supporting decolonisation via design
Companies committed to a just future, can join Design Reparations by supporting its efforts and inviting their designers to participate.
Design Reparations offers the opportunity to heal relationships with communities around the world, especially when these communities have been negatively impacted by the company's operations in the past.
Join us!
If you are representing a company committed to a just ecological future you can join Design Reparations to:
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Join an equity driven organisation
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Support young designers and students discovering more equal and eco-centric practices
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Engage your workforce in the program
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Meet like-minded people, working on collective ecological futures
Companies can be the catalysers of positive change
DESIGN INSTITUTIONS
Decolonising design practices
The academic world has been recognising the importance of decolonisation and indigenisation, but what opportunities do students have to learn first-hand from ancestral knowledge holders? And what if they could use their time in school to work on causes that would support the very communities they can learn from?
Design institutions have the opportunity to host, sponsor and support Design Reparations and explore how decolonisation looks like in practice.

Join us!
If you are a design institution committed to decolonisation, you can join Design Reparations to:
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Create the opportunity for your students to learn from ancestral and indigenous people
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Put decolonisation in practice
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Explore more possibilities of research
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Meet like-minded people, working on collective ecological futures