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Explore intersectionality, accessibility, and diversity in a creative context through through inclusive practices and advocacy.

So maybe you’re thinking “Whoa, that was a lot of jargon…”

In other words, this is a 'dip your toe in' starter newsletter for people wanting to see how DEI and accessibility relate to art & design as well as to their day-to-day lives. It's, hopefully, a brave space to ask the awkward or hard questions and to get curious about lived experiences or perspectives you hadn't thought of before.

The “SBLTN Lab Notes” newsletter has these 3 topics in each edition:

  • Accessibility - See what's happening in the field of accessibility and get tips on implementing accessible practices in your business

  • Diversity & Inclusion - Poke your head into some discussions of diversity and inclusion then go beyond being a fly on the wall by seeing how you can engage with causes or learn about people different from you

  • Art & Design - Since social impact and restorative justice can be heavy sometimes, take a breather by looking at some pretty art and design. From silly games to cool branding campaigns, you can get some creative inspo too!

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About SBLTN

Sublation, “SBLTN”, is a design and discussion studio focused on intersectionality, accessibility, and diversity through inclusive practices and advocacy.

  • The Studio offers inclusion-centered brand strategy and design for socially-curious entrepreneurs and organizations

  • The Lab  inclusion and accessible practices through awareness/education, action, and advocacy.

“Sublation” refers to a concept introduced by German philosopher Hegel. This term suggests that when seemingly contradictory things or ideas intersect, they have the potential to produce something more powerful than either could alone. Sublation is integration without elimination. Pretty dope, huh?

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