March 19, 2023

ARTISTRY IN ARCHITECTURE: THE MOTHERS OF GYNECOLOGY

Michelle L. Browder is a renowned artist and activist who has made a significant impact on her community. Her monument of Anarcha, Lucy and Betsy are three women who were subjected to medical experiments by Dr. J. Marion Sims...

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Jan. 22, 2023

Patterns of Displacement and Low-Income Concentration In Montgomery C…

In this episode, we explore the findings of a recent study on Neighborhood Change in the Washington DC metropolitan region, with a focus on Montgomery County, Maryland. The research, conducted by the Montgomery County Plannin...

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Jan. 6, 2023

Conversation with Jonathan Moody, AIA

Intersections: Where Diversity, Equity and Design Meet is a Fall 2022 Series at The National Building Museum. It brings together leading Black voices in design, art, and architecture for a series of dynamic discussions about ...

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Dec. 1, 2022

At the Intersection of...Dr. Mabel O. Wilson

Intersections: Where Diversity, Equity and Design Meet is a Fall 2022 Series at The National Building Museum. It brings together leading Black voices in design, art, and architecture for a series of dynamic discussions about...

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Nov. 19, 2022

Conversation with Dr. Hazel Edwards, FAICP

In this episode, we talk about Dr. Edwards’ educational career in architecture and planning, why she stepped down as Chair at Howard University's Department of Architecture and the love she has for her students. Dr. Hazel Rut...

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Nov. 6, 2022

At the Intersection of... BLACKSPACE

BlackSpace…at the Intersection of Diversity, Agency and Design is a series of workshops, two virtual and one in-person, at the National Building Museum’s Fall Series, INTERSECTIONS. At the second workshop, Vanessa Morrison (a...

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Oct. 24, 2022

Politics of the AIA

Let’s get political! AIP talks to Evelyn Lee, FAIA and Je’Nen M. Chastain, MBA, Assoc. AIA from Practice Disrupted Podcast about the politics of AIA (American Institute of Architects). We discuss a brief governing history as ...

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Oct. 6, 2022

Black Girl Interior Design Magic w/ Kia Weatherspoon

The design voice of impact and change— Kia Weatherspoon, NCIDQ, ASID, D.F.A (h.c) has spent the last 15 years defying every design stereotype. The most damaging—interior design is a luxury reserved for a few. Her voice, advoc...

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Sept. 22, 2022

The Architect’s Project (TAP) w/ Juliet Sakyi-Ansah

Juliet Sakyi-Ansah is an architect experimenting with architecture as a tool for driving social and environmental change using participatory and collaborative approaches. Invested in the potential of collective action, Juliet...

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Sept. 15, 2022

Remix with Demar Matthews... INTERSECTIONS Series

In partnership with the National Building Museum, AIP Podcast hosts a series of deep dive conversations from the Intersections series. This is a re-broadcast of a conversation with Demar Matthews. Founder of OffTop Design , M...

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Sept. 2, 2022

At the Intersection of... A SERIES AT THE NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM

Intersections. Where Diversity, Equity and Design Meet. This Fall, The National Building Museum is bringing together leading Black voices in design, art, and architecture for INTERSECTIONS, a series of dynamic discussions ab...

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Aug. 17, 2022

BLACK STUDENTS IN DESIGN @ U OF T DANIELS FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE

Black Students in Design (BSD) was created in recognition of the many barriers faced by Black students in the design and architecture fields. Clara James is a recent graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture at the Dan...

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Aug. 8, 2022

ARCHITECTS AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS W/ JORDAN KRAVITZ AIA AND LORI A. …

In this episode, AIP talks to Lori A. Brown FAIA , an architect and Professor of Architecture in the School of Architecture at Syracuse University and Jordan Kravitz, AIA, LEED Green Assoc, WELL AP , a healthcare architect an...

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July 23, 2022

Conference Chat w/ Tiffany Brown, MBA, NOMA, Assoc. AIA

At the AIA Conference on Architecture 2022, Architecture is Political Podcast joined Tangible Remnants host Nakita Reed AIA, to chat all things NOMA (National Organization of Minority Architects) with Pascale Sablan FAIA, NOM...

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July 3, 2022

Conversation w/ Karina Ruiz

Karina Ruiz has over 20 years of experience and has managed over $1 billion in educational projects throughout her career. Her belief that education shapes the future of this world, drives Karina to ensure that teaching and l...

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June 9, 2022

Segregated By Design w/ Adam Paul Susaneck

Segregated By Design is a personal project of Adam Paul Susaneck. His Instagram posts visually depicts the destruction of black and brown communities due to redlining, urban renewal and freeway construction with aerial photog...

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May 1, 2022

YIMBY Action with Laura Foote

Laura Foote became a housing activist in 2014, when she became one of the key founders of the YIMBY movement. As Executive Director of YIMBY Action, Laura has grown the organization into a thriving grassroots political organi...

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March 28, 2022

TIKTOK, ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Isabella Segalovich is a Philadelphia-based artist, designer, writer, and TikTokker. Her work focuses on anti-authoritarian art history, on topics such as cultural appropriation and erasure, the racism ingrained in modern des...

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Feb. 26, 2022

National Public Housing Museum

Tiff Beatty (she/her) is a cultural organizer, arts administrator, performance poet, and host. She is the current program director of arts, culture, and public policy at National Public Housing Museum in Chicago. Tiff Beatty...

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Feb. 13, 2022

EGDE (Emergent Grounds in Design Education)

In this episode, we speak to Michelle Barrett and Chris Daemmrich from Emergent Grounds in Design Education (EGDE) , a cogenerated catalogue of ongoing student and alumni practitioners organizing for antiracist, anticolonial,...

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Jan. 25, 2022

Architecture and Politics with Chris Daemmrich

Chris Daemmrich was born and raised in Austin, Texas, on Tonkawa land. He studied architecture and political science on Chitimacha, Choctaw and Houma land at Tulane University of Louisiana in New Orleans, graduating with an M...

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