Lost in the Shuffle
We’re at the end of the year. Again. I don’t know why that always surprises me. It’s not like...
Read Moreby jwa | Dec 16, 2025 | architecture, Featured, Food for thought, Life | 0 |
We’re at the end of the year. Again. I don’t know why that always surprises me. It’s not like...
Read Moreby jwa | Oct 25, 2024 | architecture, LGBT | 0 |
October 11th was National Coming Out Day, and I missed it. As in, I forgot about the day. I...
Read MoreMarsha P. Johnson. Sylvia Rivera. Bayard Rustin. During a presentation at the national conference...
Read MoreDon’t worry. I’m still a great big gurl. That hasn’t changed. However, I know the use of the word...
Read Moreby jwa | Mar 15, 2024 | Ten Years On: Changing Perspectives on the Queer Experience in Architecture | 0 |
Question 6: Do you have any other organizations or resources I can look to for information and...
Read Moreby jwa | Mar 8, 2024 | Ten Years On: Changing Perspectives on the Queer Experience in Architecture | 0 |
Question 5: Do you believe the industry is changing with regards to diversity in the profession?...
Read Moreby jwa | Mar 1, 2024 | Ten Years On: Changing Perspectives on the Queer Experience in Architecture | 0 |
Question 4: What do you believe is the impact of diversity (not just regarding LGBT architects,...
Read Moreby jwa | Feb 23, 2024 | Ten Years On: Changing Perspectives on the Queer Experience in Architecture | 0 |
Question 3: What resources are in place for the LGBT community in architecture? What resources do...
Read Moreby jwa | Feb 15, 2024 | Ten Years On: Changing Perspectives on the Queer Experience in Architecture | 0 |
Question 2: What are your experiences, positive or negative, with being openly out and practicing...
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