
For more than a century, architects who are Black or African American have faced persistent barriers: to entry into the profession, to advancement within firms, and to access to clients and leadership opportunities. Over time, AIA, often in partnership with NOMA, has launched multiple waves of initiatives aimed at expanding career pathways, increasing recognition, and reducing structural barriers. Most recently, this work has included the development of new strategies, tools, and programs beginning in 2016.
So where are we now, at this critical moment in history? Where are you?
This Architecture, Belonging, and Connection (ABC) discussion is intended to be an open, honest, and candid conversation among members of the profession. This is a space to share experiences, observations, questions, and reflections—without judgment and without recording—so that voices can be heard authentically.
We look forward to learning from one another and holding space for dialogue that reflects both where we’ve been and where we still need to go.
Co-moderators:
Julia Weatherspoon, AIA, NOMA – Gensler, California Architectural Foundation
Craig Atkinson, AIA, NOMA – Director of Higher Education, Carrier Johnson + Culture