Shifting the Landscape: Black Architects and Planners, 1968 to Now
September 28, 2018
8:45 AM
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture presents
Shifting the Landscape: Black Architects and Planners, 1968 to Now, a symposium focused on the activism, engagement, and impact of black architects and planners over the past fifty years. The symposium will bring together architects, planners, and scholars of the built environment to discuss how events of the late 1960s shaped architecture and planning in the decades that followed. Join us as we reflect on past achievements, expose current challenges, and share aspirations for the future.
Shifting the Landscape: Black Architects and Planners, 1968 to Now, a symposium focused on the activism, engagement, and impact of black architects and planners over the past fifty years. The symposium will bring together architects, planners, and scholars of the built environment to discuss how events of the late 1960s shaped architecture and planning in the decades that followed. Join us as we reflect on past achievements, expose current challenges, and share aspirations for the future.
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