In this two part video from Press Pass TV, Kenny Bailey touches on the two major events that brought him to DS4SI, the ideas that arose from them, and their continued impact on our work today.
DS4SI’s Kenny Bailey on the origins of the Studio
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hey kenney this is your uncle i iisten to sector 1 and 2 you made some valid point’s but you must remeber the lanuage used is not always excepted in to our community as far as the inner city realm.This was a captive message that need’s to go deep within our school,community and social gathering’s.This need to be heard in every school,community etc.The pink shirt was a perfect example of what’s not the norm.And as you know eveybody scared of what’s not the norm.but when that pink shirt was put on it was all so normal for him.So how is you get people to make the change gesture ,when that’s what where all so use to.Who break’s the barrier when there not inner city intervention programs and no one to program the youth of today?
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Hey Kenny,
Congrats on opening your new space. Keep cultivating the designer’s mind! One of the big deisgn challenges we’re working with at IISC is helping people think and act wikily/in network terms rather than organizational or coalition terms. What’s that look like in your work?
Blessings and peace,
Cynthia