Dielle Lundberg

MFC Team Member Profile

A photo of Dielle Lundberg

A photo of Dielle Lundberg

Role with MFC:

Project Coordinator
Non-Voting Board Member

Year Joined MFC:

2017

External Profiles:

Aftermath Learning Lab Profile

 

Bio Statement:

Dielle J. Lundberg, MPH (she/her or ze/hir) is a project coordinator for Make Fashion Clean (MFC Tie-Dye), volunteering to advance the project on a part-time basis. She is a health researcher in training and a multi-media artist interested in the ways art can foster connection, engagement, and health. Ze examines disability, neurodivergence, structural ableism, and health equity in hir scientific and artistic scholarship.

Dielle is a co-founder of MFC, a project that emerged out of a now decade-long friendship and creative partnership with The MFI Foundation Founder and Director, Matilda Lartey. This relationship developed during during Dielle’s approximately two years living in Ghana prior to MFC’s co-founding in 2017. Across her portfolio of work, Dielle values critical reflection, personal and professional growth, and ongoing learning and evolution of practices to advance equity within collaborations. She values being in community with the interdisciplinary teams involved in MFC and the MFI Foundation. Hir approach to working on this project has evolved as she has continued to learn and unlearn, and she is proud of MFC’s growth from a small creative enterprise into a larger project with a structural analysis of waste colonialism and a long-term commitment to equitable collaboration and redistributing resources to The MFI Foundation.

Dielle is a disabled, neurodivergent, transfeminine person. She is a white settler and identifies with/within the queer, crip, and mad communities. Ze currently lives in Seattle, Washington on the unceded lands of the Coast Salish peoples past and present including all tribes and bands within the Duwamish, Puyallup, Suquamish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations.

Areas of Focus at MFC:

Dielle has contributed to MFC in multiple capacities. She currently serves as a board member in the role of part-time Project Coordinator, connecting team members and assisting with project management tasks. In this role, Ze serves on the board but in a non-voting capacity. She also serves as a part-time Project Manager of the Aftermath Learning Lab, working to identify opportunities for MFC and The MFI Foundation related to research, art advocacy, and education.

Links:

Go to Dielle’s website, or read her positionality statement for this project. Contact Dielle by email, or go to the MFC contact page.

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