Designing Change: A Conversation with David Hogg
December 4, 2018
The Museum of Craft and Design (MCD) welcomed Parkland activist, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student and author David Hogg to San Francisco to share his personal story and vision for change in our country.
“The Museum of Craft and Design’s Designing Change series focuses on the ability of creative individuals to inspire meaningful change for themselves and their communities,” said MCD Executive Director JoAnn Edwards. “We, like the rest of nation, have been inspired by Hogg and the Parkland students’ courageous leadership and fearless commitment to better the lives of youth. I’m moved and awed by these young people and the clarity they bring to the need to keep schools a sacred place.”
Designing Change: A Conversation with David Hogg, moderated by Brian Edwards-Tiekert of KPFA, took place at Minnesota Street Project, followed by a reception and book signing with Hogg at the Museum of Craft and Design. Both arts venues are located within walking distance of each other in the historic Dogpatch district in San Francisco.
Designing Change: A Conversation with David Hogg was made possible with the support of California Wellness Foundation, David and Sylvia Weisz Family Foundation, KPFA, Kathy and Arthur Hahn, Barbara Waldman, Gary Hutton Design, Inc, Valerie Pierce, Jamienne Studley and The Parsonage.