As the world is shifting into a new normal, we are also growing our amplification of Black culture In predominantly white spaces. Further, women are asserting themselves in male dominated industries and positions. Join us as we examine the intersection of being Black and a Women in the design fields of Architecture, Real Estate Develoment, Urban Planning, and Interior Design. Our panel discussion will feature the guests’ most prominent projects, and we will discuss their pathways to success. The audience will also leave with a deeper of understanding of how these women and other Black creatives, are using our voices to advance equity and diversity in their chosen fields. This panel will be hosted virtually.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Tuesday, October 27, 2020 · 11:30 a.m.
Central Time (US & Canada)
Tifinie Capehart is a Realtor with SilverPointe Properties, an Urban Planning Consultant with Tifinie Capehart Consulting, and is an Adjunct Professor of Urban Studies at Tennessee State University. She has over 11 years experience working in the...
Valarie Franklin, AIA, NOMA, is an architect and Senior Associate at Moody Nolan, the largest black owned architecture firm in the nation. Valarie founded and launched the Nashville Chapter of the National Organization for Minority Architects...
Victoria Morgan, the Owner and Principal Designer of Haven's Hallow Interiors is a Memphis native, with a degree in Psychology from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a Master's of Professional Counseling from Lipscomb University. Not...
DeLisa Guerrier is the Managing Partner of Guerrier Development. An accomplished real estate executive and entrepreneur, with expertise in community building, DeLisa provides much of the vision for the company’s direction and choice of projects. A...
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