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Racial Equity Board Games Panel
Watch the recording from the panel event that took place October 21, 2020 with panelists Drs. Kishonna Gray, Lai-Tze Fan, and Aynur Kadir:
Racial Equity Board Game Design Resources
Blogs | Games | Talks | Articles | Podcasts | Books
Blogs
- Cooperative games: Advice from the experts – League of Gamemakers
- Design Tips: Make Losing Feel Good – Cloudfall Studios
- How three academics created a game about Indigenous culture and philosophy – Ruel Gaviola, Geek & Sundry
- Inclusive Game Design: Key Starting Principles – Filament Games
- Pipelies: Gamifying pipeline politics – Marisa Benjamin
- This is how board games spark social change – TESA Collective
- Tips on how to make a fun cooperative board game – Honest Rogue Games
- Unique problems of cooperative game design – Victoria Tran (Indie Megabooth)
Games
- Anti-racism education games & activities for Australian Schools - List by Racism No Way
- Arranged! – Nashra Balagamwala
- AUXGOD
- Freedom: The Underground Railroad
- Black Card Revoked – Latesha Williams and Jay Bobo
- Dawn of Peacemakers
- Games for Change 2020 Showcase
- Racism 24 board game
- Rap Godz – Omari Akil
- Rise Up: The Game of People and Power – TESA Collective
- Road to Racial Justice
- S.C.O.R.E – Audrey Clausen
- Spirit Island – R. Eric Reuss
- Steal away Jordan: Slave Narrative RPG – Julia Bond Ellingboe
- TESA Collective game library
- The Gift of Food – Beth LaPensée
- Trials & Triumph – April Preyar
Talks
- Black Industrial Designers Talk About Race and Design, Part 1 – Core 77
- Building for Inclusivity: How Games Have the Power to Transform People – Panel from GFC2020
- Cooperative Games Panel: Spirit Island and Overcooked 2 – Games Institute
- Games for a Change – Brenda Brathwaite
- Speeches on the Games for Change YouTube Channel
- Walk a mile in our moccasins - Janelle Pewapsconias
Articles
- “Designing Games to Foster Empathy.” Cognitive Technology 14(2), 2009, pp. 5-15. – Jonathan Belman and Mary Flanagan
- Designing Games That Foster Equity and Inclusion: Encouraging Equitable Social Experiences Across Gender and Ethnicity in Online Games – Gabriela T. Richard, CHI 2013
- Cultural framing of computer/video games – Kurt Squire, Game Studies
- Educational board gaming and counter politics – Anton Oehmsen-Clark, FPS
- Fighting bias with board games – Maanvi Singh, NPR
- “Indigenously-Determined Games of the Future,” kimiwan zine, Issue 8: Indigenous Futurisms (2014) – Elizabeth LaPensée
- (Re)Coding survivance and the regenerative narrative – S. Rose O’Leary, FPS
- Saskatchewan woman creates indigenous board game – CBC News
- The burden on our back: Conveying Nahua survivance through games – Joshua A. Wood, First Person Scholar (FPS)
- We need to have our stories: The Black Girl Gamers fighting for inclusion – Hani Richter, Vice
Podcasts
- Beyond Competition – The Magic of Cooperative Games — Suzanne Lyons
- Black games matter: Great games from black game designers – Tabletop Bellhop
- Games for Change/Cooperative Games with Rina Wehbe – Games Institute Podcast
- (Re)Coding survivance: Sovereign video games special issue – First Person Podcast
Books
- Critical Play: Radical Game Design – Mary Flanagan
- Discursive Design: Critical, Speculative, and Alternative Things – Bruce M. Tharp and Stephanie M. Tharp
- How to be Antiracist - Ibram X. Kendi
- Persuasive Games – Ian Bogost
- Tabletop Role-Playing Games and the Experience of Imagined Worlds – Nicholas J. Mizer
- Values at Play in Digital Games – Mary Flanagan and Helen Nissenbaum
- Woke Gaming: Digital Challenges to Oppression and Social Injustice – Kishonna Gray and David J. Leonard
Please also refer to the list of Anti-Racism Resources from the Equity Office at the University of Waterloo.