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We're taking the summer off and will be republishing some of our favorite episodes from the archives through August. This episode originally aired March 16, 2022. — Chris Rudd is a designer, community organizer, and youth worker. He's currently a professor of community-driven design at IIT Institute of Design and founder of ChiByDesign, a black-owned and people-of-color led human-centered design firm. In this conversation, Jarrett and Chris talk about the intersection of community organizing and design, the limits of co-design, and what anti-racist and post-capitalist design looks like in practice. — Since this conversation, Chris left his position at IIT and is focusing on building ChiByDesign. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/210-chris-rudd. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
David, Devindra, and Jeff cross examine the legal drama of The Caine-Mutiny Court Martial, discuss the behind the scenes insights of RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, and break into the bank heist fun of The Gold. Then, Chris Rudd joins us for our review of When Evil Lurks. Check out Chris' podcast Streaming Things and his TikTok page, Movies Are Therapy. We're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Threads Weekly Plugs David - Weekend Box Office: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Devindra - Engadget Podcast on Quest 3 with Norm Chan from Tested Jeff - DLC's Spider-Man 2 review Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (11:41) David - The Caine-Mutiny Court Martial, The Burial, The Fall of the House of Usher Devindra - RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, Ahsoka, Loki S2, The Fall of the House of Usher Jeff - The Gold, Lessons in Chemistry Featured Review (~1:01:47) When Evil Lurks SPOILERS (~1:21:22) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon and subscribe to his free newsletter Decoding Everything. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter @thefilmcastpod. Credits: Our theme song is by Varsity Blue, the newest project byTim McEwan from The Midnight. Our weekly plugs and spoiler bumper music comes from Noah Ross. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simon Harris. If you'd like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
We're wrapping up our interviews in The Windy City this month with Chris Rudd, founder of social and civic impact design firm ChiByDesign. Chris' work is grounded in anti-racism, and that's reflected not just in the clients ChiByDesign serves, but also by him building a collaborative and dynamic space for designers of color to thrive and do work that improves communities.Chris and I talked shop for a while about entrepreneurship, and then he told me the story of how he started his firm in 2018. Chris also spoke about growing up in Chicago, studying at Stanford and becoming a Civic Innovation Fellow, and shared the one thing he still wants to accomplish in his career. I hope that Chris' story gives you the confidence to be yourselves and push for the world you want!LinksChiByDesignChiByDesign on InstagramChiByDesign on TwitterFor extended show notes, including a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========
Chris Rudd is a designer, community organizer, and youth worker. He's currently a professor of community-driven design at IIT Institute of Design and founder of ChiByDesign, a black-owned and people-of-color led human-centered design firm. In this conversation, Jarrett and Chris talk about the intersection of community organizing and design, the limits of co-design, and what anti-racist and post-capitalist design looks like in practice. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/210-chris-rudd. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
Chris Rudd is an activist, educator, and design leader. Built on his commitment to community organizing, social equity work, systems change, and youth development, Chris founded ChiByDesign, a Black-owned and people-of-color-led design firm in Chicago. In addition to leading ChiByDesign, Chris is also an Instructor and Lead of Community-led Design for the Chicago Design Lab at the Illinois Institute of Technology Institute of Design, where his work focuses on developing the co-design practice and the anti-racist design field. Chris is a former Stanford Institute of Design (d.school) Civic Innovation fellow and a current Chicago Urban League IMPACT fellow. Chris is dad to three daughters: ages 15, 6 and 3. In this episode, Chris talks about how his strong socio-political views were forged in an interacial household with activist parents and the countless ways this world view manifests in his children's lives and his own anti-racism work. Chris shares some larger-than-life stories about his father and the working class wisdom he imparted when Chris became a dad at 22. Chris discusses his time at Standford's d.school, the limits of human-centered design, and why he ignored the allure of startup culture and Silicon Valley to remain committed to place-based social innovation in Chicago. Finally, we talk about the connections and similarities between leading (and serving) community projects, a creative consultancy, and one's own family. Keep up with Chris → Instagram Medium
Designer Chris Rudd on the dichotomy between the probable future and the preferred future, and how to start thinking more about your preferred future. Hint: give it time. Read the accompanying print story at https://southsideweekly.com/into-the-futures/. Read about the results of the Institute of Design’s 2019 design studio pop-up in Boxville here: https://id.iit.edu/projects/51-futures-bronzeville/ This episode was produced by Erisa Apantaku. Music in this episode was "Stop the Clocks" by Anamorphic Orchestra (CC BY-NC 3.0) and "Ambience, Peaceful Synth.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org. Illustrations by Gaby Febland. For more news, visit www.southsideweekly.com.
Dr. Chris Rudd (on POLS321: 'Public Policy in New Zealand' at Otago Summer School) Interview by Shannon McCabe on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Dr. Chris Rudd (on POLS321: 'Public Policy in New Zealand' at Otago Summer School) Interview by Shannon McCabe on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Dr. Chris Rudd & Dr. Gwynaeth McIntyre (on CLAS330: 'Elections in Roman and Modern Times' at Otago Summer School) Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Dr. Chris Rudd & Dr. Gwynaeth McIntyre (on CLAS330: 'Elections in Roman and Modern Times' at Otago Summer School) Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Our Planet Soap is a Boise based company offering natural, cold processed soap, handmade in small batches. All the products are palm free and named after an endangered animal with 10% of profits donated to conservation efforts. Chris Rudd, the founder and maker behind the company is a self-proclaimed soap nerd who has done extensive... The post IDS: 090 Christiane Rudd – Our Planet Soap appeared first on IDAHO SPEAKEASY.
Christiane Rudd Our Planet Soap is a Boise based company offering natural, cold processed soap, handmade in small batches. All the products are palm free and named after an endangered animal with 10% of profits donated to conservation efforts. Chris Rudd, the founder and maker behind the company is a self-proclaimed soap nerd who has done extensive research to ensure that her products are not only good for your skin but are environmentally friendly. Besides donating part of her profits to conservation, Chris has done detailed research to ensure that the ingredients she sources are ethically and environmentally sound, organic and GMO-free.
Atlanta’s unbearable traffic is a strong sign of a region that is characterized by sprawling suburban neighborhoods and rural landscapes rather than walkable urban areas. However, the team at Thrive Homes aims to change this perspective for many buyers looking for the live, work and play lifestyle. Chris Rudd, CEO of The Thrive Group joins […] The post Industrial Sites Turned Active, Walkable Neighborhoods by Thrive Homes appeared first on Atlanta Real Estate Forum.
Dave is in Wodonga, Victoria, talking with Chris Rudd about hunting, deer and dogs. Chris's breed of choice is the Vizsla. We talk about how, why and what he cam to hunt with them, sucesses, failures and a few other topics. Leigh from Bolt Action joins us.
Scary movie talk. Mia witnesses a car accident. We are joined by Chris Rudd, an emerging musician who brought us a toy for tots, and Yvette, his publicist of YM & Associates.
Scary movie talk. Mia witnesses a car accident. We are joined by Chris Rudd, an emerging musician who brought us a toy for tots, and Yvette, his publicist of YM & Associates.
HIV attacks the immune system, invading one type of cell called a CD4 lymphocyte. The virus encourages infected cells to sidle up alongside healthy, uninfected cells before making them unload an infectious cargo of HIV, passing on the virus. Now researchers have discovered that a molecule called ADAP plays a critical role in this process. They've found a way to alter this ADAP molecule so that it can still do its normal job inside an immune cell - so the cell stays healthy - but it can't cooperate with HIV, stopping the virus spreading. Chris Rudd from Cambridge University is the lead author... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
HIV attacks the immune system, invading one type of cell called a CD4 lymphocyte. The virus encourages infected cells to sidle up alongside healthy, uninfected cells before making them unload an infectious cargo of HIV, passing on the virus. Now researchers have discovered that a molecule called ADAP plays a critical role in this process. They've found a way to alter this ADAP molecule so that it can still do its normal job inside an immune cell - so the cell stays healthy - but it can't cooperate with HIV, stopping the virus spreading. Chris Rudd from Cambridge University is the lead author... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists