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SUMMARY:Documentary Premiere: "Re-rooting" at Sonnenborgh Museum\, Utrecht
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Premiere: “Re-rooting”\nThursday\, 10 April 2026 | 14:00 | Sonnenborgh Museum\, Utrecht\nFree event. To attend\, send an email to pact@hetkin.nl.\nA documentary screening organized by the Indigenous Liberation Month x Just Transitions Network working group\, part of Klimaatonderzoek Initiatief Nederland (KIN).\nView the full programme \nAbout the documentary\nRe-rooting is the result of a co-creation process between Myra Colis\, Anna Melnyk\, Laure Herpain\, and the KIN PACT working group. The documentary explores a central question: what if the energy transition was led by Indigenous principles?\nThrough the voices of twelve contributors from Indigenous and academic backgrounds\, the film shows how reciprocity\, responsibility\, intergenerationality\, and interconnectedness can help re-root our approach to the future.\nFeatured contributors include Sarah Pardede (Toba Batak)\, Semuel Sahureka (AlifURU)\, Myra Colis (Igorot)\, Dr. Carolina Sanchez De Jaegher\, Skylar Joseph (Sicangu Lakota)\, Diana Vlet (Lokono & Warau)\, Cesar Taguba (Igorot)\, Audrey Christiaan (Kariña)\, Yvonne Belen (Igorot)\, Etta James (Arawak)\, Fatima (Lecturer & Researcher)\, and Anna Melnyk (Climate Ethicist).\nView the full programme \nAbout the creators\nThe documentary was made by Laure Herpain and organized by Myra Colis\, Anna Melnyk\, and the KIN PACT working group Indigenous Liberation Month & Just Transitions Network.
URL:https://delftdesignforvalues.nl/event/documentary-premiere-re-rooting-at-sonnenborgh-museum-utrecht/
LOCATION:Sonnenborgh Museum\, Zonnenburg 2\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3512NL\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Call for Participants: Theater of the Techno-Oppressed
DESCRIPTION:Call for Participants: Theater of the Techno-Oppressed\nTuesday\, 21 April 2026 | 9:00 – 13:00 | TU Delft\nCoffee and sandwich lunch included. \nA participatory workshop with Dr. Frederick van Amstel\, organized by the Delft Design for Values Institute’s Special Interest Group “Design for Justice.” \nRegister here \nAbout the workshop\nDespite the promises of digital innovation\, many technologies\, including those created in university settings\, shape everyday life in ways that reinforce inequality\, exclusion\, and exploitation. \nThis 4-hour interactive workshop uses theatrical techniques inspired by Augusto Boal’s Theater of the Oppressed and incorporates embodied interaction design practices to explore how technologies such as social media\, platforms\, and apps can mediate power\, inequality\, and resistance. \nParticipants will: \n\nAct out technology-mediated situations\nReflect on power relations in digital systems\nImagine alternative and more liberating technologies\n\nThe workshop is open to students\, researchers\, and other members of the TU Delft community interested in technology\, society\, and social justice. \nThis activity is open to all human bodies\, including those who think they have no talent for acting. Special accommodations can be provided for people with disabilities\, people with limited mobility\, racialized people living with racial trauma\, survivors of sexual assault\, and others who wish to disclose specific needs to the organizers before or during the workshop. \nRegister here \nAbout the facilitator\nFind more about Frederick van Amstel and the Theater of the Techno-Oppressed on his website.
URL:https://delftdesignforvalues.nl/event/call-for-participants-theater-of-the-techno-oppressed/
LOCATION:TU Delft – Campus
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SUMMARY:The Design for Values Impact Day
DESCRIPTION:About the Design for Values Impact Day\nWe invite you to the TU Delft Design for Values impact day. This event will showcase research at TU Delft to policy makers and other societal stakeholders on values and design\, with a special focus on \n1) Digital Autonomy and \n2) The Built Environment and Housing. \nThe event will take place on 9 June in The Hague and is organized by the Delft Design for Values Institute (DDfV) and the TU Delft The Hague Campus. \nDuring the event\, we will explore how research and practice can collaboratively advance policy and design approaches informed by values in the two mentioned domains. The event will be an opportunity for you to learn about the most recent (values based) research initiatives and results in your domain\, to connect to relevant TU Delft researchers\, and to meet other policy makers and stakeholders. \nRecently\, the DDfV has established several Special Interest Groups (SIGs)\, as well as a number of seed projects (for an overview\, see here). During the Design for Values Impact Day\, we aim to connect insights from DDfV research to practice\, strengthen the ecosystem\, and foster meaningful connections between research and policymaking. \nParticipants are cordially invited to attend and will receive a certificate of participation. \nObjectives\n\nStrengthening and enabling trans- and interdisciplinary exchange and mutual inspiration.\nIdentifying further applications in which Design for Values methods and approaches can be of value\, while simultaneously contributing to their further development.\nBetter understanding of the current policy agendas around the themes of Digital Autonomy & the Built Environment and Housing\, and defining how the DDfV institute can contribute.\nNetworking! The event includes lunch and drinks.\n\nMore information & Registration\nQuestions\nQuestions? Please reach out to the organizing committee:Darinka Czischke\, Helma Dokkum\, Monica Natanael\, and Ibo van de Poel
URL:https://delftdesignforvalues.nl/event/the-designing-for-values-research-impact-day/
LOCATION:TU Delft – The Hague Campus\, Spui\, Spui 5\, Den Haag\, 2511 BL\, Netherlands
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