Join us for Architectural History and Diversity, a panel discussion presented as part of the tenth year of DISCUSSIONS in Architectural History and Theory. The event will be held online via Zoom, and is free and open to the public. Register here>>
The featured panelists will explore several questions: How can the field of architectural history become more diverse? What is the role of historical knowledge in expanding the diversity of architectural education and practice more broadly? What is the difference in approach to diversity in the American context vs. globally?
Panelists:
Luis Esteban Carranza, Roger Williams University
Mario Gooden, Columbia University
Mary McLeod, Columbia University
Patricia Morton, University of California, Riverside
About the DISCUSSIONS Series
Coordinated by Eric Mumford, the Rebecca and John Voyles Professor of Architecture, and Igor Marjanović, the JoAnne Stolaroff Cotsen Professor of Architecture and Chair of Undergraduate Architecture, this series is aimed at provoking advanced conversations on research in architectural history and theory.