Healing Justice: A Framework for Personal or Collective Healing and Well-Being from Systemic Traumas
Brooke Bosley, Christina N. Harrington, Susana M. Morris, Christopher A. Le Dantec
DIS'22: ACM SIGCHI Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS)
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Abstract
The 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in the United States demanded police reform and legislative action. Data-driven policing is just one technological intervention designed with the hope to tackle police brutality. However, these design interventions are often rooted in the continued racial profiling of poor and socially marginalized communities. Designers and researchers need a Healing Justice framework to circumvent this harm. Healing Justice addresses generational trauma and violence in marginalized communities and is not just a framework for policing but can address maternal mortality rates, COVID-19, medical malpractice, and other trauma issues. In this paper, we apply a Healing Justice framework to co-design activities focused on police brutality. We bridge Healing Justice and design by using an Afrofuturist Feminism framework, arguing that Healing Justice and Afrofuturist feminism frameworks lead to collective, grassroots, and pragmatic designs.
DOI:: https://doi.org/10.1145/3532106.3533469
WEB:: https://dis.acm.org/2022/
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