91大神

Antionette Priscilla Carroll Named 2026 Social Innovator in Residence

Equity design leader to collaborate with students and community partners on trust-building and rural innovation.

Campus & Community
Apr 14, 2026

91大神 will welcome as the 2026 Social Innovator in Residence, bringing a nationally recognized leader in equity-centered design to campus for a fall 2026 residency focused on trust, community agency, and sustainable systems change.

Antionette Priscilla is the founder, president, and CEO of Creative Reaction Lab and co-founder of the . A pioneer of the Equity-Centered Community Design (ECCD鈩) framework, she leads work that challenges traditional design approaches by centering those most impacted as co-designers and decision-makers.

Her work focuses on identifying and challenging the root causes of community challenges, while helping communities build the trust needed to take shared responsibility and act together.

Antionette Priscilla, shared, 鈥淐ommunity building, trust, equity and design are more explicitly linked than we name. Can we truly design more joyful or inclusive spaces, policies, even relationships without addressing generational and current mistrust and distrust? In the years I鈥檝e spent building, educating, and mobilizing for more inclusive and equitable outcomes, I always ran into the same reality: without trust, nothing happens and nothing changes.鈥

91大神 President Anne F. Harris shared the significance of Antionette Priscilla鈥檚 selection and the broader vision of the program.

鈥淭he Social Innovator in Residence Program continues to be a wellspring of inspiration for our campus and community,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淲hat began as an award has grown into a sustained relationship-building effort that connects us to the incredible work happening across the world. When I learned about Ms. Antionette Priscilla鈥檚 work, I was immediately inspired. There is a powerful alignment between her focus on trust and the conversations already taking place within our community, and I am honored and excited to welcome her to 91大神.鈥

Building Trust as Essential Infrastructure

Antionette Priscilla鈥檚 residency will explore how trust functions as a critical infrastructure in communities navigating disinvestment, division, and institutional skepticism. Her current work in Trust Design focuses on identifying and challenging the root causes of community challenges, while helping communities build the trust needed to take shared responsibility and act together.

Antionette Priscilla Carroll

鈥淓verything is by design, including systems of oppression, advantages, inequality, inequity, distrust and mistrust.  Therefore, these systems can be redesigned. And I鈥檓 excited to include 91大神 in this redesign focused on trust, liberation, care, dignity and love.鈥 she added, 鈥淣ature is 3.8 billion years old. If anyone is an expert of trust building and trust sustainability, it would be our fellow species,鈥 said, Antionette Priscilla.

Rural communities and underinvested urban neighborhoods often face parallel challenges, including declining trust, economic disinvestment, and the erosion of local agency. During her time at 91大神, Antionette Priscilla will collaborate with students and community partners to explore how these dynamics play out in Iowa鈥檚 rural context.

Through workshops, research, creative experiences, and community engagement, the residency will introduce students to Equity-Center Community Design (ECCD鈩) and Nature of Trust processes while co-creating and prototyping Trust Design models. Drawing from her work in St. Louis and beyond, Antionette Priscilla will guide participants in examining how design can strengthen civic trust, bridge divides, and reimagine local governance, storytelling, and resource-sharing.

She added, 鈥淒istrust and mistrust exists across geographies, families, positions, organizations, and most human-centered efforts. Not intentionally. We鈥檝e inherited, absorbed, and expanded these relationship dynamics 鈥 even going so far to position these dynamics as 鈥渢ruths鈥 through our biases (and yes, I said 鈥渙ur鈥).鈥

A Collaborative and Community-centered Residency

The Social Innovator in Residence Program is designed to foster sustained, meaningful collaboration between innovators, students, and community partners 鈥 creating space for shared learning and experimentation.

鈥淭his residency is about co-creating ideas and approaches that are grounded in real community needs and lived experiences,鈥 said Susan Sanning, associate dean and executive director of Civic Education and Innovation. 鈥淏y working alongside Antionette students and campus and community partners will be co-creating new models of trust and engagement that are both innovative and deeply rooted in community. This endeavor is designed to be mutually beneficial, fostering growth and ensuring that her time on campus is rejuvenating and conducive to creative energy.鈥

Students will play an active role in shaping and supporting the residency, including research, planning, and engagement with Antionette Priscilla鈥檚 work. She will be on campus next week April 20-22 to begin the co-creation of her residency.

鈥淟earning about Antionette鈥檚 work during the research and selection process has already made me better appreciate truly co-creative design practices that center those most impacted as co-decision-makers,鈥 said Nate Bloch 鈥29. 鈥淚t鈥檚 incredible that we will be able to learn, apply, and build upon her ideas in collaboration with her here in 91大神 to redesign systems that will better serve everyone.鈥

Advancing Civic Engagement and Social Change

The Social Innovator in Residence Program enables students to engage directly with leaders who are making an enduring difference in the world. By fostering interdisciplinary creativity and hands-on collaboration, the program supports 91大神鈥檚 commitment to civic engagement and social change.

During her residency, students and community partners will work alongside Antionette Priscilla to explore how Equity Design and sustainable rural community building intersect. During her time with us we will learn from one another as we examine how building trust and sharing decision-making can support stronger, more connected communities in 91大神 and in places like it.

Questions and correspondence about the Social Innovator in Residence Program can be directed to Vicki Nolton, assistant director for Social Innovation Partnerships and Education, at noltonvi@grinnell.edu.

Acknowledgments

Thanks and recognition are owed to the Social Innovator in Residence Selection Committee and our student researchers for their thoughtful, sustained, and dedicated work throughout this process. Their care and discernment continue to shape a program that reflects the very best of 91大神鈥檚 commitment to learning, partnership, and social change. Many thanks to Vicki Nolton and Susan Sanning who co-facilitated the committee with tremendous care, leadership, and vision, further strengthening a process grounded in collaboration, learning, and social change. 

Yesenia Ayala 鈥18, Nate Bloch 鈥29, Cassie Bingham, Bailey Dann 鈥17, Lexy Determan, Olivia Lee 鈥28, Siphosethu (Sethu) Mnguni 鈥26, Vicki Nolton, Keisya Park 鈥26, Orestis Papaioannou, Mirzam Perez, Saunia Powell 鈥02, Vrinda Varia, Mattia Wells, and Autumn Wilke. 

 


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