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And Also Too
Community-Accountable DesignAnti-Surveillance Policy
You have the right to safety, online and off.
This is a surveillance-free zone. And Also Too does not collect visitor data, unless you intentionally provide contact information to us by submitting a form or sending us an email.
We have obtained consent from individuals whose photos appear our website, but if you have changed your mind, please contact us and we will remove the images swiftly.
Consentful Tech Framework
We believe that consent to access data must be freely given, reversible, informed, enthusiastic, and specific.
For more information on how to build and use technology consentfully, please visit consentfultech.io.
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Our Communities are Sites of Abundant Creativity
Design, art, and technology
for our movements & communities.
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A visionary report by Black youth in Ontario’s systems of care
Community-accountable
design
Design is a powerful tool. It is often practiced without accountability, resulting in generations of harm in communities affected by racism, colonialism, and poverty.
We are working to transform that harm. We practice design in ways that are accountable to the communities that will be impacted by the outcomes of what we are making.
We look at each project through the following lenses:
Who Benefits?
Design results in benefits for certain groups. A design might improve people’s quality of life, make the world more just, or allow people to profit. We engage in projects where the greatest benefits flow to those who need them most.
Who Is Impacted?
All design has the potential to create harm. That harm can look like the creation of oppressive systems, the appropriation of cultural practices, the extraction of community knowledge, and much more. We strive for our work to prevent and transform design’s harms by co-creating with those who have been or could be impacted.
Who Participates?
Most design processes include only the most powerful people, whether the process is happening across an entire economy or in a single community. This results in design’s greatest benefits flowing to those with the most power. Our work — along with the organizations we partner with — centers BIPOC, immigrant, poor & working class, and disabled communities.
Design Justice
The design justice movement works to transform the harm that design can create in the world. It does this by advocating for communities that are affected by injustice to meaningfully participate in and benefit from design processes and outcomes.
OUR VALUES
Collaboration
Joy
Justice
Care
Community
Redistribution Of Power



