Founded during a national conversation about racial injustice last year, Where Are The Black Designers (WATBD) is a volunteer-run, non-profit advocacy organization that aims to support and lift Black designers, connect members of the community, including creatives, creative leaders, and educators, and host dialogue on change both in and out of the design industry through annual conferences.
In its second year, the WATBD Conference returns later this month for two days, June 25-26th, with Design and Organizing for Black Liberation as the eventâs theme. Topics discussed include Friction within the Spectrum and Intersection of Blackness, Recruiting as the Gatekeeper of White Supremacy, and Violent vs. Non-Violent Allyship. Speakers include Naj Austin, Timothy Bardlavens, Maurice Cherry, Mac Collins, Aaron Draplin, Cheryl D. Holmes Miller, Raja Schaar, Omari Souza, Forest Young, and more.