This event explores the diverse pathways that ethnic minority women have navigated to become successful built environment professionals.
FAME collective celebrates the successes of the women in the built environment and exposes the barriers they face through narratives of their lived experiences. Sharing their ‘pathways to success’ and the challenges they have overcome in their career from both the public and private sector. Through this lens, we will review the systemic inequality in the built environment and planning system.
In the aftermath of Covid-19, how can policies, procurement and planning enable the voices of underrepresented communities, to address inequality and to consider the social values of places, buildings and neighbourhoods? How can we carve a role to support communities and local authorities to work with private clients, to achieve better social values, and to create an inclusive place and a city for all?
This event will provide an important opportunity to discuss the barriers in the built environment and the routes out to ensure the success of people, place and project.
Audience participation is encouraged to share your experiences and perspective, which can be shared anonymously if preferred.
FAME collective is a research-based network founded to support women of diverse backgrounds and ethnicities in architecture and the built environment. FAME is responding to an urgent need for understanding how race and gender affects established and young practitioners, from diverse backgrounds, knowledge and practices by engaging in conversations about the barriers in architecture and the built environment. Their aim is to raise awareness of the barriers, inequality and lack of diversity in architecture and the built environment and to demand change that responds to our collective challenges.
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Please note: your name and company may be used as part of FAME collective’s ongoing research to support women of diverse backgrounds and ethnicities in architecture and the built environment.
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