Just Action Equity Toolkit

Just Action Equity Toolkit Website Toolkit2022 www.justaction.co Just Action is a citywide coalition of over 340 civic leaders and institutions calling for a collective commitment to reimagine how civic power flows through three primary channels: Money, Narrative and Policy. In 2021, I designed the interactive Just Action Equity Toolkit. The website acts as a portal […]

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Belonging: Place, Power, (Im)Possibilities Exhibition

Belonging: Place, Power, (Im)Possibilities Exhibition Physical + Virtual Exhibition DesignTonika Lewis Johnson / Chicago Justice GallerySeptember 2020 Tonika Johnson chronicles the ways in which nine young people have been made to feel they don’t belong in their own city in a series of portraits and interviews. While Johnson’s portraits of young peoples’ experiences paint a […]

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Adventure Learning Center and Camp

Belonging: Place, Power, (Im)Possibilities Exhibition Logo Refresh and WebsiteAdventure Learning Center and CampNassau, Bahamas, 2018 http://www.adventurelearningcenterandcamp.org/ Adventure Learning Center and Camp (ALC Bahamas) is a place for students and families in Nassau, Bahamas, to come and engage in a camp experience. The camp and center have a petting zoo and other attractions appealing to young […]

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Open Engagement — JUSTICE

Open Engagement — JUSTICE Print, Web, Collateral, and Site DesignOpen Engagement, A Socially Engaged Art Practice ConferenceChicago, 2017 Open Engagement (OE) is an annual artist-led conference dedicated to expanding the dialogue around and creating a site of care for the field of socially engaged art. The conference highlights the work of transdisciplinary artists, activists, students, […]

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Forward, Together Forward Memorial

Forward, Together Forward Memorial Approx. 8’x12’ Projected Stories on Sheer Sheets, 2013 On February 14, 2008 at Northern Illinois University, a former student opened gunfire on a lecture hall, killing five, injuring over thirty, and rocking an entire community. As a student on campus that day, I have my story, as do others. Yet, our […]

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