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  • CommunityIssue 018

    Mapping Systems of Violence and Justice in Boston (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE)

    Marcus (whose name has been changed here to protect his privacy) was 14 when he was arrested for the first time. After messing around with friends and stealing a car, he was taken to the station for booking and then directly to court, where he was assigned community service and probation. Throughout his probation period, he was supported by a local nonprofit that provided after-school programming, legal aid, and a mentor.

  • EducationIssue 019

    Creating a Learning Organization

    Education can take on many forms and apply to a myriad of different professions and workspaces. In the following conversation, which took place in April, former CoDesign Collaborative Director of Learning and Interpretation Diana Navarrete-Rackauckas spoke over Zoom with three professionals—Josephine Holmboe, Leah Ben-Ami, and Ray Coderre—who each shared how education impacts their specific careers, and the unique challenges they faced as a result of the unprecedented events of the last year.

    Headshots of guest speakers
  • EducationIssue 019

    Leveling Up STEM

    Humanizing the Math Journey

    Women solving math on a whiteboard
  • EducationIssue 019

    Why Do We Need Community

    How to design more powerful learning experiences

    Colored pencils
  • EducationIssue 019

    Education and Extended Reality

    How cutting-edge technology is transforming the collegiate classroom

    Man using VR while drawing
  • EducationIssue 019

    Belonging

    At the core of every community is a sense of belonging. It defines a community's who and why, its purpose, and the value it provides to its members and the world.