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ECCD Awareness to Action Course — Creative Reaction Lab
ECCD Awareness to Action Course — Creative Reaction Lab
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Re/Designing Trust Action Labs — Creative Reaction Lab
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Equity Design Network | Institute of Equitable Design & Justice
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"Why are Pronouns Important?" Medium Article
"Why are Pronouns Important?" Medium Article
by Amos Jaimes, 2023–2024 Seeds of Power Fellow
Antionette Carroll Rolling Out Interview
Antionette Carroll Rolling Out Interview
Carroll spoke with rolling out about the case involving 17-year-old Ralph Yarl, who was shot in the head after knocking on the wrong door in Kansas City.
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Creative Reaction Lab Microcourses
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About Us — Creative Reaction Lab
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Listen Now! Antionette Carroll on Echoing Green's On Course Podcast
Listen Now! Antionette Carroll on Echoing Green's On Course Podcast
“Social entrepreneurs are designers; they are creators of experiences; they are creators of challenging—in many cases—the status quo, and challenging systems of oppression. And so we have to also recognize that the systems of oppression, inequality, and inequity are by design, but that also means that they can be redesigned.” Antionette Carroll is a social […]
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