On a typical day, light floods through much of the MIT Media Lab building, with its see-through exterior, multistory atriums, and glass-walled interior workspaces. For the last year, members of the Media Lab community have been developing a community dialogue with the aim of making the lab’s culture and administration as transparent as its physical setting. Indeed, the Media Lab, known globally as an innovation center, is now involved in another innovation, this time an internal-facing one. It is working to rebuild a trusting and supportive culture through self-examination and…