Design Yard Sale’s organizers — Grace Chee, M.Arch ’21, Tessa Crespo, M.Des ’20, Edward Han, M.Arch ’21, Izzy Kornblatt, M.Des ’19, and Yaxuan Liu, M.Arch ’21 —  first began conversing via GSD community emails and listservs in late May. 

Motivated by ongoing social-justice conversations, and catalyzed by the killing of George Floyd by a white police officer in late May, the team felt driven to rewire design’s agency amid a national reckoning on race and justice, one in which the design fields have been directly implicated. 

The Design Yard Sale cohort set up the project with no prior fundraising experience, learning and organizing on the fly. Proceeds of Design Yard Sale will benefit two organizations, each of which is dedicated to fighting systemic racism.

The team selected The Bail Project, a nonprofit organization designed to combat mass incarceration by reforming the money bail system and Colloqate Design, a New Orleans-based architecture and design justice practice.

“In the face of such deeply rooted violence and oppression, we questioned what role we could play, and as minority designers and students ourselves, we wanted to contribute to the movement in whatever small way we could,” said Chee. “As Jerome Byron, one of our contributors, put it, Design Yard Sale is about promoting strategies for personal spending and redirecting cash to where it matters most.”