The Project for Sanitation Justice needs a 10-minute presentation to communicate to an audience of 26 people the benefits of presenting their research on a website and the problems this approach solves.
The presentation's multidisciplinary approach, central theme of dignity, and societal relevance made it innovative, impactful, and highly engaging across academic and practical domains.
The integration of topics such as AI, public health, UX design, communications, and disability justice generated an enormous amount of appeal from a widely diverse audience.
People from a wide variety of backgrounds and fields are able to take away solutions relevant to their field.
Practical examples were presented which combined multiple viewpoints into a multifaceted real-world solution.
Associated with each data point is a story that deserves to be told, that will spur an audience into action.
Having clear, real-world examples of solved pain points empowers the audience to adapt your framework into theirs, fostering impactful collaborative opportunities.