Lauren Williams (she/they) is a Detroit-based designer who works with visual and interactive media to understand, critique, and reimagine the ways social and economic systems distribute and exercise power over Black life and death.
Feel free to share materials you find here as long as you properly attribute everyone acknowledged and cite this website. This site was last updated on May 4, 2023.
The Liberation Economy
2022
Presentation
Illustration
The History of Oppression
2022
Presentation
Illustration
Print
Mapping Myths
2016
Print
Reflecting on Reconstructing Practice
2018
Writing
Print
Reconstructing Practice
2018
Event
Facilitation
To Hell with Good Intentions?
A Critique Workshop with Cedric Johnson
2019
Facilitation
Event
Mourning Lost Futures
2020
Print
Escaping Erasure
Recovering Dimensional Memories of Dr. King
2020
Teaching
Experience
Imagining the Economic Liberation of People of Color
Not a Speculation!
2021
Talk
Facilitation
Behind and Ahead of the Times
Histories and Futures of Black Futurity
2021
Talk
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-FUCK-12
Imagining a World without Police & Prisons
2021
Talk
Facilitation
Dark Matters
Speculative Futures of Black Voice
2021
Facilitation
Making Room for Abolition
2021
Installation
Experience
Object(s)
Pedagogy as Process / Processing Pedagogy
2021
Writing
Print
Making Room
Transforming homes from sites of carcerality into spaces for abolitionist imagination
2021
Writing
Wake Work*
Experiments in Black Redaction and Annotation
2022
Sculpture
Installation
Print
The Mandorla Letters
2022
Print
FILTER
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