Thanks, Matt! If I read your bio correctly, you have carer experience, which I think is UK speak for personal aide work? If so, you must know this stuff implicitly. Cheers.
Hi Sara- yes that's right, although your book has helped me to start thinking with and through a design lens, where ordinarily my lens would be more narrowly on the relational/practice side. So thank you!
I work and write on education, policing, social work these days and think it would be fascinating to rethink some of those spaces and structures in light of the approaches you're writing about.
This whole thing was a jolt of creative energy. Enlivening! Sharing with a few key others... congrats on all the good work, that which is known, published, and that which is less- /unknown and equally dynamo (how did I miss that your newsletter was titled "undefended/undefeated" - shivers of glory...)
Such a beautiful. mind-expanding letter - thank you!
Thanks, Matt! If I read your bio correctly, you have carer experience, which I think is UK speak for personal aide work? If so, you must know this stuff implicitly. Cheers.
Hi Sara- yes that's right, although your book has helped me to start thinking with and through a design lens, where ordinarily my lens would be more narrowly on the relational/practice side. So thank you!
I work and write on education, policing, social work these days and think it would be fascinating to rethink some of those spaces and structures in light of the approaches you're writing about.
This is beyond cool! I'm sending it to one of my sons, who is an urban designer.
Thought-provoking post and fascinating Harper piece!
This whole thing was a jolt of creative energy. Enlivening! Sharing with a few key others... congrats on all the good work, that which is known, published, and that which is less- /unknown and equally dynamo (how did I miss that your newsletter was titled "undefended/undefeated" - shivers of glory...)
we'll talk soon about all things!!
Love this!