We welcome you to the KDocsFF Social Justice Lab, an interdisciplinary makerspace for KPU students, faculty, and staff who want to materialize calls to action. Outfitted with craftivism equipment, the Lab supports the creation of artifacts that can be brought back to the classroom as supplements to readings, group work, debates, demonstrations, gamifications, and presentations. Lab creations—including letter writing campaigns, petitions, and protest signs—are primed to support social justice advocacy out in the community.
Equipment available at the Lab:
· Tinkerine DittoPro 3D printer (with black and white filaments)
· Beamnova button maker machine (1.5 inch press)
· Placards and supplies for protest signs
· Knitting supplies for knitting circles
· Colour printer
Located in Cedar 3024 on the KPU Surrey campus, the KDocsFF Social Justice Lab is bookable for individuals or groups of up to ten. Introductory workshops will be available prior to bookings, but projects undertaken in the lab are self-directed. Please contact Community Outreach Director Greg Chan using the form below to book an orientation tour of the space.