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Christopher Locke featured on The Kathleen Sessions Podcast
Discussion on current-state of architectural design
Christopher Locke featured as Design Champion with Janus et Cie
Watch the Recap Video in partnership with RIOS
Aqui Estamos
Zoom Panel on Afro-Latinx Intersectionality
Feeding the Block
Discussion on Building Food Equity in your Hood
Model Minority Myth
Zoom Panel Unpacking & Unbuilding the MMM
Architecture is Political Podcast
Co-Founders Rubin and Opalia are featured on Podcast
DCo Griot: Episode VII
Multilingual Storytelling with Maxima Guerrero
DCo Griot: Episode VI
Multilingual Storytelling with Ricardo Millhouse
Parks Full of Color
Zoom panel featuring Queer Youth Emerging Voices
Co-Founder Christopher Locke featured at UMass Department of Architecture
Read his Interview here
Black History Month Showcase
February 2021 Pecha Kucha Zoom Panel
Co-Founder Christopher Locke featured in UMichigan publication Portico
Read his article 'Living a Double Consciousness'
Designing in Color Featured in NOMA Magazine
Co-Founder Christopher Locke featured in article '35 Words'
Impostor Syndrome in Design – A Womxn Space
Second Iteration of the Impostor Syndrome Panel Series
DCo Griot: Episode V
Self-Care vs. Sacred Space with OKC's Bruce Waight
Impostor Syndrome in Design
First Iteration of the Impostor Syndrome Panel Series
DCo Griot: Episode IV
A Conversation with Kwesi Daniels of Tuskegee University
DCo Griot: Episode III
Spirit of Spaces with Master Storyteller Sisonke Msimang
DCo Griot: Episode II
Featuring the animated comic 'Digi-Gri'
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DCo Griot: Episode I
Introduction to DCo Griot Series
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Film produced to challenge identity stereotypes and bias
AIA Names DCo a 2019 Diversity Program Honoree
AIA’s Diversity Recognition Program advances equity, diversity, and inclusion within the architecture profession
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A film for AIA 2x8 Spatial Exchange
Designing in Color Featured in ARCHITECT Magazine
Three-Part Series on Increasing Diversity in Architecture