In 1968, civil rights leader Whitney M. Young, Jr. delivered an historic address to the American Institute of Architects. He challenged the profession to enfranchise all citizens in the conversations about cities and work toward a more inclusive professional ethic. A half-century later, these powerful reflections on the meaning and importance of the speech call us again to a collective commitment. We must all re-dedicate ourselves toward the fulfillment of democratic ideals in the way we build our cities and work to enfranchise all voices and contributions in the American dream.
19 апр 2018