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Using design for social impact: Natacha Poggio

27m · Legacy of Change · 01 Sep 15:00

Natacha Poggio is a social impact design strategist and Assistant Professor of Visual Communication Design at the Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, in Connecticut.
Natacha develops socially responsible design projects that promote sustainable development and awareness of global issues.  
Learn about the impact social design has and what Natacha and her students are doing to make a difference.
to learn more go to: http://legacyofchange.co/

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