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Can design be a catalyst for social change, rather than just a tool for selling products? We talk to Sana Iqbal, the visionary founder of Studio Sana, who shares her powerful journey of blending design with activism. Growing up as a Muslim woman in a post-9/11 world, Sana's experiences sparked a commitment to activism at a young age. Her story shines a light on how personal experiences and historical events can shape a path toward creative activism and social justice.

Join us as we explore the compelling intersection of design and activism, questioning why impactful design often serves commercial purposes rather than societal ones. We also turn our focus towards sustainability and workers' rights within the design industry.  

And, as ever, we have a moment when we question whether what we do can ever  be genuinely sustainable! 

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