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Exploring & Reminiscing w/ Melissa R. Daniel

Exploring & Reminiscing w/ Melissa R. Daniel

FromTangible Remnants


Exploring & Reminiscing w/ Melissa R. Daniel

FromTangible Remnants

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

**EPISODE CONTAINS EXPLICIT LANGUAGE**

This episode features a conversation I had with Melissa R. Daniel of the Archispolly podcast.  We cover a range of topics from safety in the built environment to the impacts on mentor had on her life.

Melissa R. Daniel is an architectural designer in Washington DC and the creator and host of the Architecture is Political podcast, a podcast where Black and Brown folks have a conversation about architecture.  She served as executive co-chair of the 2017 AIA Women's Leadership Summit, and was a recipient of the 2018 AIA Associates Award.
Quote of the week: "The only way to find your voice is to use it." - Austin Kleon

Links:
Archispolly (@archispolly)
DC Racial Covenant
Barbara Laurie 
dp+partners (formally Deavreau & Purnell)
NOMA

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Released:
Sep 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (55)

Historic preservation and sustainability are not mutually exclusive. They are actually two sides of the same coin: both involve buildings and both are about our collective future. Such historic buildings are also created by people in a specific place in time and are subject to the cultural prejudices of race and gender. These buildings are the Tangible Remnants of people who shaped the world and can serve as temporal touchpoints for future generations. Join sustainable preservation architect, Nakita Reed, as she explores the interconnectedness of architecture, preservation, sustainability, race and gender. You’ll learn about people, buildings, and policies that made a historical impact and hear from women and BIPOC practitioners who are impacting the built environment today.