DJN North - everyone is North of somewhere
Design Justice Network is an international community of people who are interested in and affected by design and its application. It challenges the ways that design and designers can harm those who are marginalised through creating systems of power, and tries to create a world that is safer, more just and sustainable. The network is underpinned by nodes of practitioners and advocates who uphold the principles of design justice.
Since our formation as the Design Justice Node for the North of England in early 2022, we've grown into a vibrant community of practitioners and advocates from the UK and internationally. We're excited to welcome you to our first session of 2026!
March Check-in & Reflection Session
Join us to reflect together on our journey through 2025 and look ahead to 2026. This will be a space to:
- Check in with each other and reconnect as a community
- Share reflections on our collective learning and growth from the past year
- Begin imagining what we want to create and explore together in 2026
Whether you're a regular participant or completely new to Design Justice Network, this session is designed to be welcoming and accessible to all. We'll be focusing on building connection and community rather than diving into heavy content.
If you're totally new and are interested in joining us or finding out more, please do come along - everyone is welcome! If you want to find out more about the Design Justice Network or find a node local to you, you can do so on the DJN website.
Important information: This event will take place online via Whereby (no log-ins and no need to download an app). We will send out a link to join the session on the morning of the event and 30 minutes before the start time. If you have any questions or accessibility needs, get in touch with Julian or Toyebat
Care Agreements: We invite you to leave attachment to having answers and solutions at the (zoom) door, and to enter with an open mind, curiosity and care.
- Consider every activity an invitation you are welcome to engage with (or not) in ways that you feel comfortable (eg. camera on or off, participating on miro or not).
- Remember to check-in with yourself about what you are comfortable to share and respect others' boundaries.
- Colonialialism is experienced very differently depending on our identities, histories, cultures and contexts. We honour the multiplicity of perspectives, stories and experiences shared within the space.
- We understand details of what's shared remain confidential, your personal, anonymised and abstracted learnings may leave the space.
- Prioritise authentic and respectful relationships, active listening and refraining from personal or disparaging comments.
- We commit to accountability and repair when there is harm and relational rupture in the space.
Credit: Agreements inspired by agreements by Either/Org and Pause and Effect's Ways of Being in their Reimagining research course.