Ai, Weiwei. Translated by Allan Hepburn Barr. 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows: A Memoir. New York: Crown, 2021. viii, 380 pages.
N7349.A5 A2 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Singer, Howard and Sarah Watson, eds. Acts of Art and Rebuttal in 1971. New York: Hunter College Art Galleries, 2018. 103 pages.
N6538.N5 A42 2018 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Mitchell, Melvin L. African American Architects: Embracing Culture and Building Urban Communities. [n.p.]: Katherine Williams, 2020. 171 pages.
NA738.B53 M58 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Luckett, Sharell D., ed. African American Arts: Activism, Aesthetics, and Futurity. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2020. xiii, 323 pages.
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NX512.3.A35 A35 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Adjaye, David. Ed. Peter Allison. African Metropolitan Architecture. New York: Rizzoli, 2011. 7 volumes.
NA1580 .A35 2011 v.1-7 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Hauderowicz, Dominque and Kristian Ly Serena, eds. Age-Inclusive Public Space. Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2020. 237 pages.
NA9053.S6 A34 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Noble, Safiya Umoja. Algorithms of Oppression How Search Engines Reinforce Racism. New York: New York University Press, 2018. xv, 229 pages.
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ZA4230 .N63 2018 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Coles, Robert Traynham. Ed. William H. Siener with Sylvia Coles. Architecture + Advocacy. Tonawanda, NY: Buffalo Arts Publishing, 2016. xiv, 124 pages.
NA737.C63 C65 2016 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Nieves, Angel David. An Architecture of Education: African American Women Design the New South. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. xiii, 193 pages.
LC2802.S9 N55 2018 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Fleck, Julie. Are You an Inclusive Designer?. London: RIBA Publishing, 2019. 335 pages.
NA2545.P5 F54 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Interboro. Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion. New York: Actar Publishers, 2017. 459 pages.
HT167 .A84 2017 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Weinberg, Jonathan with Tyler Cann, Anastasia Kinigopoulo, and Drew Sawyer, eds. Art After Stonewall: 1969-1989. Columbus, OH: CMOA, Columbus Museum of Art; New York: Rizzoli Electa, 2019. 304 pages.
N6493 1969 .A78 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Gosling, Lucinda, Hilary Robinson and Amy Tobin. The Art of Feminism: Images that Shaped the Fight for Equality. London: Tate Publishing, 2019. 272 pages.
N72.F45 A784 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Reed, T. V. The Art of Protest: Culture and Activism from the Civil Rights Movement to the Present 2nd ed. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2019. xxvi, 496 pages.
HN90.R3 R395 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
King, P. NIcole, Kate Drabinski, and Joshua Clark Davis, eds. Baltimore Revisited: Stories of Inequality and Resistance in a U.S. City. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2019. xiv, 362 pages.
HT395.U63 B35 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Saffron, Inga. Becoming Philadelphia: How an Old American City Made Itself New Again. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2020. vii, 259 pages.
NA2543.S6 S228 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Wellington, Paul. Black Built: History and Architecture in the Black Community. [n.p.]: Paul Wellington, 2019. 109 pages.
NA738.B53 W45 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Brown, Lawrence T. The Black Butterfly: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021. 368 pages.
F189.B19 N395 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Hood, Walter and Grace Mitchell Tada, eds. Black Landscapes Matter. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2020. vi, 200 pages.
E185.86 .B52559 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Waltes, Kelly. Black, Brown + Latinx Design Educators: Conversations on Design and Race. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2021. 175 pages.
NX650.R34 W35 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Thompson, Ayanna. Blackface. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. 130 pages.
PN2071.B58 T46 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit & Hayden Library 4th Floor Stacks
Meeks, Eric V. Border Citizens: The Making of Indians, Mexicans, and Anglos in Arizona. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007. xiii, 326 pages.
F820 .A1 M44 2007 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit, Hayden Library Luhrs Arizona Reading Room Collections, High Density Storage Collection Chicano Collection & West Valley campus (Fletcher) Library Stacks
Meeks, Eric V. Border Citizens: The Making of Indians, Mexicans, and Anglos in Arizona Rev. ed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2020. xxii, 368 pages.
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F820.A1 M44 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Johnson, Walter. The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States. New York: Basic Books, 2020. x, 517 pages.
F474.S257 J65 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Dudley, Tara. Building Antebellum New Orleans: Free People of Color and Their Influence. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2021. 336 pages.
NA738.N5 D83 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Davis, Charles L. Building Character: The Racial Politics of Modern Architectural Style. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019. xi, 275 pages.
NA2543.R37 D38 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Carter, Christen and Ted Hake. Button Power: 125 Years of Saying It with Button. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2021. 192 pages.
NK3670 .C35 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Wilkerson, Isabel. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents. New York: Random House, 2020. xvii, 477 pages.
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HT725.U6 W55 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Gordon, Colin. Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. ix, 200 pages.
E 185.95 .M7 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Smith, Linda Wuhiwai. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples, [1st ed]. London; New York: Zed Books; Dunedin: University of Otago Press, 1999. ix, 208 pages.
GN380 .S65 1999 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit, Noble Library Stacks & Hayden Library Luhrs Arizona Reading Room
Smith, Linda Wuhiwai. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples, 2nd ed. London: Zed Books, 2012. xv, 240 pages.
GN380 .S65 2012 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit, Hayden Library Labriola Center Open Stacks & Hayden Library Luhrs Arizona Reading Room
Smith, Linda Wuhiwai. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples, 2nd ed. London: Zed Books, 2012. xv, 240 pages.
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Smith, Linda Wuhiwai. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples 3rd ed. London: Zed Books, 2021. xxxv, 302 pages.
GN380 .S65 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit & West Valley campus (Fletcher) Library Labriola Center Open Stacks
De la Pena, David, Diane Jones Allen, Randolph T. Hester, Jeffrey Hou, Laura J. Lawson, and Marcia J. McNally, eds. Design as Democracy: Techniques for Collective Creativity. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2017. xii, 326 pages.
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HT241 .D469 2017 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Kaufmann-Buhler, Jennifer, Victoria Rose Pass and Christopher Wilson, eds. Design History Beyond the Canon. London; New York: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2019. Xxv, 246 pages.
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NK1390 .D484 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Fine, Peter Claver. The Design of Race: How Visual Culture Shapes America. London; New York: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2021. xx, 173 pages
NX650.R34 F56 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Manzini, Ezio. Trans. Rachel Coad. Design, When Everybody Designs: An Introduction to Design for Social Innovation. Cambridge, MA; London, England: MIT Press, 2015. xiv, 241 pages.
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TS171.4 .M355 2015 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Keinonen, Turkka. Designers, Users and Justice. London; New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. xv, 226 pages.
NK1505 .K45 2017 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Gage, Mark Foster. Designing Social Equality: Architecture, Aesthetics, and the Perception of Democracy. New York: Routledge, 2019. vii, 131 pages.
NA2543.S6 G26 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Escobar, Arturo. Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worlds. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2017. xxi, 290 pages.
NK1520 .E83 2018 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Dávila, Patricio, ed. Diagrams of Power: Visualizing, Mapping, and Performing Resistance. Eindhoven, [The Netherlands]: Onomatopee, 2019. 308 pages.
NC1002.S63 D53 2019 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Boys, Jos, ed. Disability, Space, Architecture: A Reader. New York: Routledge, 2017. xxiii, 317 pages.
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NA2545.A1 D57 2017 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Wilkins, Craig L. Diversity Among Architects: From Margin to Center. New York: Routledge, 2016. xxvi, 202 pages.
NA1995 .W55 2016 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Tauke, Beth, Korydon Smith, and Charles L. Davis, eds. Diversity and Design: Understanding Hidden Consequences. New York: Routledge, 2016. xix, 305 pages.
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NK1520 .D59 2016 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit & Design and the Arts Library Stacks
Boys, Jos. Doing Disability Differently: An Alternative Handbook on Architecture, Dis/ability and Designing for Everyday Life. Oxfordshire, England; New York: Routledge, 2014. xiv, 220, pages.
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NA2545.A1 B69 2014 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Lyons, Kelly Starling. Ill. Laura Freeman. Dream Builder: The Story of Architect Philip Freelon. New York: Lee & Low Books, 2020. [unpaged].
NA737.F735 L96 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Anthony, Carl C. The Earth, the City, and the Hidden Narrative of Race. New York City: New Village Press, 2017. xxii, 362 pages.
NA737.A58 A2 2017 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Brown, Adrienne Marie. Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds . Chico, CA: AK Press, 2017. 274 pages.
RC 489 .M53 B756 2017 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Lupton, Ellen et al. Extra Bold: A Feminist, Inclusive, Anti-Racist, Nonbinary Field Guide for Graphic Designers. Hudson, NY: Princeton Architectural Press, 2021. 219 pages.
NK1520 .L87 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Brown, Lori. Feminist Practices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Women in Architecture. Farnham, Surrey, [England]; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011. xxii, 378 pages.
NA2543 .F45 F46 2011 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Brown, Lori. Feminist Practices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Women in Architecture. London, Engalnd; New York, NY: Routledge, 2016. xxii, 378 pages.
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Brown, James Benedict, Harriet Harriss, Ruth Morrow, and James Soane, eds. A Gendered Profession: The Question of Representation in Space Making. London: RIBA Publishing, 2016. 280 pages.
NA1997 .G46 2016 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Guerilla Girls. Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2020. 192 pages.
N6512 .G83 A4 2020 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit & Hayden Library Sun Devil Reads
Cooke, Sekou. Hip-Hop Architecture. London; New York: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2021. xxi, 262 pages.
NA2500 .C665 2021 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Logan, Cameron. Historic Capital: Preservation, Race, and Real Estate in Washington, D.C. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2017. xxvii, 262 pages.
NA9127.W2 L64 2017 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
Frichot, Hélène. How to Make Yourself a Feminist Design Power Tool. Baunach, Germany: Spurbuchverlag, 2016. 144 pages.
NA2543 .F45 F75 2016 Design and the Arts Library Exhibit
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