Victoria Kaplan
Change by Design: The Architecture Profession Meets the Twenty-first Century
Wednesday, April 25, 6:30 PM
Henry Gallery Auditorium
Victoria Kaplan will speak on her book Structural Inequality: Black Architects in the United States. Based on interviews with 20 black architects around the country, the book uses their stories to reflect the on the culture of the profession.
Kaplan worked in finance for the last twenty years. She served as a corporate financial analyst and managed a community development venture capital fund. She brings her MBA in finance and her PhD in human and organizational development together to work for economic and social justice. She is the founder of writing for change, an organization that uses storytelling as a vehicle to educate audiences about systemic racism.
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