SCI-Arc offers plan for addressing "a pervasive and persistent lack of access, inclusion, and equity" in architecture


The Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) has issued a public statement highlighting the school's efforts to begin to address structural and racial inequalities within the field of architecture. 

Highlighting the growing civil rights movement in support of Black lives and racial justice that has intensified this summer, SCI-Arc Director Hernan Diaz Alonso and SCI-Arc Board Chairman Kevin Ratner have issued a statement that promises to rework curriculum priorities at the school, offers new financial support for BIPOC students, and promises to better engage with local issues while instituting widespread institutional reform, among other topics.

Previously on Archinect:Black Columbia GSAPP faculty and students push school for comprehensive reforms. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia user GSAPPstudent

"We have not, as an institution, done enough to understand or dismantle how these embedded structures contribute to disenfranchisement on the basis of race, gender identity, sex...

Antonio Pacheco via Archinect - News https://bit.ly/3j1W7aX

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