Rev. Robert L. Toney, MDiv CSSBB
Chicago, IL/ Ft. Lauderdale, FL
APPENDICES
Appendix A — Artifacts
This appendix includes the visual artifacts created throughout the Justice Design Thinking process.
Each artifact represents a different stage of learning and reflection—from my initial solo design, to collaborative pieces, to visual expressions of injustice, and finally to the Reclaiming Creation Victory prototype. These artifacts make visible the evolution of my thinking, the influence of community voices, and the shift from problem identification to hope-filled co-creation.
Appendix B — Stakeholder & Peer Feedback
This appendix gathers comments, insights, and critiques offered by classmates, instructors, and community stakeholders throughout my project development, my Voice Thread notes. Their reflections helped reshape my assumptions, broaden the project’s inclusivity, clarify the injustice, and guide the direction of the final prototype. This feedback illustrates how shared wisdom and relational discernment shaped every stage of the design.
Appendix C — Justice Design Thinking Diagram
This appendix includes the Justice Design Thinking diagram that guided the structure of my project.
The diagram frames the movement through Discover, Interpret, Ideate, Prototype, and Test, while integrating principles such as building awareness, co-defining purpose, and engaging community partners. It serves as the theological and methodological backbone of the entire project.
Appendix D — Bibliography
This appendix lists all sources cited and consulted throughout the project.
The bibliography includes theological texts, course materials, VoiceThread references, and conversation partners whose insights shaped the theological and practical foundations of Reclaiming Creation Victory.