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Co-design (also called participatory design), is an inclusive design development process that explores solutions to a problem by proactively seeking members of the community most impacted by that problem. Co-design follows the principle of “building with, not for” communities by engaging community members in the ideation of a solution and design decision-making process. The goal of this workshop was to spark creativity and help participants re-imagine how to engage with their communities. This hands-on workshop explained why co-design is an effective strategy and walks participants through examples of co-design activities. Facilitators: Katie Lam, Legal Empowerment & Technology Fellow, Pro Bono Net and Eric Vang, Senior Technology Attorney, Alaska Legal Services Corporation “Decolonizing Justice: Advancing Community-Grown Justice Solutions,” was a week-long series of free online conversations, panels and interactive workshops centered on legal empowerment and community-based justice strategies in the US. This gathering, which drew hundreds of participants from across the US, was designed to create space for critical thinking, discussion and visioning approaches to people-centered justice, fostering equity and inclusion, and democratizing the law that elevate and grow local legal knowledge, capacity and power in communities at a time of transformative change. For more information and resources, visit: https://www.probono.net/decolonizingj...