Today’s Topics: What is MLK Day? Systemic Racism in Architecture How are Things Changing? What is MLK Day? During the Civil Rights movement in the 1960’s, Martin Luther King Jr. sacrificed his life time and time again. He was a leader standing up for the rights of all African Americans and the injustices in ourContinue reading “Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Architecture”
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Diversity and Inclusion in Architecture School
Today’s Topics: Diversity in the Student Body How our Classes are Structured Change is Coming This article is meant to be informative of how our current situation is. Then provide insight on initiatives that we are working on as a school. Diversity in the Student Body When you think about architecture, what type of personContinue reading “Diversity and Inclusion in Architecture School”
What I Miss Most About in-Person School
Today’s Topics: Studio Culture Clubs and Organizations Will it Ever be the Same? Studio Culture When I was in high school going on college tours to architecture schools, one thing that was universal across all campuses was that they all had some sort of unique culture in which students learn. I am very glad thatContinue reading “What I Miss Most About in-Person School”
My NOMA Spatial Shifts Conference Experience
Today’s Topics: Virtual Conference Networking Inspiration Virtual Conference Every year the National Organization of Minority Architects has a conference for everyone to come together. It was supposed to be held in Oakland this year, but with COVID-19 around, it was shifted to be a virtual event. But how can you make a virtual event anyContinue reading “My NOMA Spatial Shifts Conference Experience”