I stand in solidarity with Palestinian people and strongly against the brutal measures carried out by the occupying, colonial state of Israel and their Western supporters. I found this FAQ from Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East very useful. I am grateful for the response and resources provided by Hackers and Designers and I encourage anyone to see their Solidarity with Palestine resource.

Daniel Shane is a graphic designer and assistant professor based in Treaty 1 territory on Turtle Island/Canada. His work explores how designed systems sanction and articulate forms of authority. His work uses print, programming, publishing, curation, writing and performance. With students he encourages discovery through making and approaches that ask questions rather than solve problems. Design's perceived neutrality is always under consideration.

Some thingsBulletin involves curating, publishing, risograph printing, guerrilla installation. Bulletin includes Gallery, Workshop, Missive, Printery and more. Bulletin Gallery opens January 2024 and will feature a brood of artists exploring language through form. Bulletin Workshop is in the planning stages of its first event to run in early 2024: an exploration Filipino typography. Bulletin Web and Missive will open in December—details to come. During Winnipeg's cold and snowy spring of 2022, co-founded a working-group to explore the history of anarchist libraries and education in Winnipeg. Curating an exhibition of this work with Artist-run Center Ace Art for 2023/24. Selected to participate in the Gornisht Risograph Zine Residency. Works published for the Plug-in's Prairie Arts Book Festival. Honourable Mention in the RGD's 2022 Design Educator Awards. From February–May 2022, participated in a residency at the School for Poetic Computation. Over summer 2022, completed the catalogue for the Indigenous Designer in Residence at the School of Art in Winnipeg. His short essay in the catalogue is available here. In June 2022, presented with Ali Qadeer at the RGD's Design Educator Conference, Emily Carr, Vancouver, BC. In July 2022, presented with Ali Qadeer at the KISMIF Conference-Porto, Portugal. Year-long Media Artist in Residence at Videopool. Initiated the six-month Indigenous Designer in Residence program at Winnipeg's School of Art, culminating in Sébastien Aubin's exhibition "no brighter in the middle". Recipient of the University of Manitoba's Falconer Award for emerging researchers displaying "exceptional promise".

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