March 8 marks the annual day to globally celebrate all things, women. Women of the world want and deserve an equal future free from stigma, stereotypes, and violence. All women deserve a future that’s sustainable, peaceful, with equal rights and opportunities for all. As Shirley Chisholm once said,...
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Moses McKissack III and Calvin McKissack were grandsons of a slave who had been brought to the United States from west Africa and put to work making bricks. In 1905, they founded McKissack & McKissack, the nations first black-owned architecture firm. The company's best-known projects are the...
J. Max Bond Jr. first developed an interest in architecture based on his experiences viewing a staircase at a dormitory at TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY where his father was an academic dean. “That single curiosity is said to have set in motion a career that embodied humanistic values, emphasizing design that...
Georgia Louise Harris Brown is considered to be the second African American woman to become a licensed architect in the United States. She was also the first black woman to earn a degree in architecture from the University of Kansas. She forged an impressive career in industrial architecture in...
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Paul Revere Williams, FAIA, was an American architect based in Los Angeles. He designed numerous celebrities' homes… https://t.co/qLvkmKD9bF
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