Where Hogwarts Meets Wakanda: Reimagining Youth Spaces with Anthonia Ogundele
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Inclusive Design Podcast
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What happens when Black youth are empowered to design, lead, and reimagine their own spaces?
Anthonia Ogundele founded The Ethos Lab after trying to find a community space where her 10 year old daughter grow and build community, while feeling safe, seen and reflected.
The Ethos Lab is a youth-led creative co-working space at the intersection of STEM and culture, which centers the humanity of the Black experience.
Follow them at: IG: @ethos.lab Twitter: @lab_ethos Web: www.ethoslab.space/support
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