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Tristan Schultz speaking at Social Design Sydney's Decolonising Design in Practice event March 4th, 2021. _______________________ As practitioners who want to contribute to ethical, inclusive, equitable change, enabling futures that are non-oppressive, non anti-black, and trans-inclusive, it is critical that we examine our unquestioned assumptions about the nature of our praxis. To date, mainstream design has been dominated by a focus on Anglo-European ways of seeing, knowing, and acting in the world, with little attention being paid to the honouring of indigenous knowledges and practices or alternative and marginalised discourses from the non Anglo-European sphere. Join us for this very special event were we will hear from 3 expert practitioners discussing decolonisation and design in practice. ++ Tristan Schultz (Relative Creative) Tristan will share a small collection of case studies of recent professional practice-based projects that illustrate how decolonising design can be applied in social design, sustainability and place making settings. About Tristan Tristan Schultz is a Gamilaraay man of both Aboriginal Australian and European Australian descendant’s. He lives on Yugambeh country in the Yugambeh language region of the wider Bundjalung Nation on the Gold Coast, Australia. Tristan is the Founder and Co-Director of Relative Creative, a Jellurgal/ Burleigh Heads Gold Coast strategic design agency. Relative Creative design communication, strategies, services, experiences and events that intersect strategic foresight and futures thinking, decolonial thinking and sustainable transitions. He collaborates with all levels of government, businesses, organisations and institutes that care for a viable future. Tristan has a Bachelor of Design majoring in product design, a Masters of Design Futures with Honours and a PhD in Design. He has previously also been a lecturer in the design department at QCA and is Honorary Adjunct Fellow at the University of Technology, Sydney in the Design School and Honorary Principal Research Fellow at RMIT, Melbourne. Tristan is one of seven international comrades in the Decolonising Design Group.