Well, it’s the end of the road. Or rather, the end of the path.
In the final episode of Revision Path, I’m interviewed by design educator and long-time friend Lisa Babb. We reflected on the remarkable milestones achieved by the show, discussed the dynamic shifts and trends that have shaped the design landscape over the years, and I talked about the legacy and influence of this platform, from the guests who have shared their stories to the listeners who have made this community so vibrant and diverse. Make sure you keep listening to the end of the episode for a few special goodbye messages.
This episode is more than a recap of what Revision Path has achieved. My hope is that it will be a beacon for the ongoing evolution, diversification, and recognition of Black designers, developers, and digital creatives from all over the world. The conversations that have taken place here only underscore the enduring power that comes from a vibrant, engaged, and diverse community.
Thank you for allowing me to hold the mic for you all.
- Episode 492: 10 Years of Revision Path
- Episode 540: A Special Announcement
- 28 Days of the Web
- Revision Path in the NMAAHC
- Revision Path on SoundCloud
- Revision Path on YouTube
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