Speaker Dina Benbrahim
Dina Benbrahim is a Moroccan designer, educator, and researcher exploring pan-African feminist design histories in North Africa and social justice for more equitable futures. Among multiple essays she wrote, she is the author of Woven in Oral History in the book Centered edited by Kaleena Sales and The Political Fabric of Amazigh Rugs in the book Politics of Global Craft edited by D Wood. Currently, she is an Associate Professor of Graphic Design at the University of Connecticut and the Director of the Department of Art and Art History’s Design Center.