• Equity in Early Education: If We Can See It, We Can Achieve It

    Just 2% of US licensed / registered Architects are identified as African American. It is a public necessity to ensure our profession looks like the communities in which we serve. Join us for any of our 6 sessions breaking down the issues and smart solutions as we try to create lasting change in our lifetimes. Read More

  • Equity in Architecture Education: Removing Road Blocks

    Just 2% of US licensed / registered Architects are identified as African American. It is a public necessity to ensure our profession looks like the communities in which we serve. Join us for any of our 6 sessions breaking down the issues and smart solutions as we try to create lasting change in our lifetimes. Read More

  • Equity in Apprenticeship: AXP and Giving our Interns Equal Access

    Just 2% of US licensed / registered Architects are identified as African American. It is a public necessity to ensure our profession looks like the communities in which we serve. Join us for any of our 6 sessions breaking down the issues and smart solutions as we try to create lasting change in our lifetimes. Read More

  • Equity in Testing: What the ARE can learn from LSAT and Barbri

    Just 2% of US licensed / registered Architects are identified as African American. It is a public necessity to ensure our profession looks like the communities in which we serve. Join us for any of our 6 sessions breaking down the issues and smart solutions as we try to create lasting change in our lifetimes. Read More

  • Equity in Licensing: Discussions on the Current Process to Licensure

    We will explore the comments from the Dean of Architecture at Princeton University and her theories that licensure is a roadblock to equity in the Architecture industry. We will explore ways to increase diversity at the leadership level of our licensing organizations and its effects on the lack of diversity of licensed architects. Moderator:  Lauren Read More

  • AIA West Jersey: General Membership Meeting

    In the face of the coronavirus crisis, designers are stepping up in new ways to use their skills and expertise to solve community problems. Join AIA WJ on September 30th for a virtual presentation by Community Design Collaborative's Director of Design Services, Heidi Segall Levy, AIA, that will highlight how the design community is providing Read More

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  • Equity in the Profession: Building a More Diverse Architecture Industry

    Just 2% of US licensed / registered Architects are identified as African American. It is a public necessity to ensure our profession looks like the communities in which we serve. Join us for any of our 6 sessions breaking down the issues and smart solutions as we try to create lasting change in our lifetimes. Read More

  • AIA-CA 2020 Healthcare Facilities Forum

    Event Dates:  October 14, 15, 16 – 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Virtual http://healthcarefacilitiesforum.org/ About: http://healthcarefacilitiesforum.org/   Many forces are driving change in the design and construction of healthcare facilities – especially in the aftermath of COVID-19. While lawmakers debate programs and benefits, those charged with the delivery of care are looking for insights, how Read More

  • AIA-CA 2020 Healthcare Facilities Forum

    Event Dates:  October 14, 15, 16 – 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Virtual http://healthcarefacilitiesforum.org/ About: http://healthcarefacilitiesforum.org/   Many forces are driving change in the design and construction of healthcare facilities – especially in the aftermath of COVID-19. While lawmakers debate programs and benefits, those charged with the delivery of care are looking for insights, how Read More

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