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Equality in Elevation
Lily Clarke, Florence (Flossie) Browse
41 episodes
2 days ago
Equality in Elevation is a place for frank, fruitful (and hopefully a little funny) conversations about being women in architecture. How does feminism intersect with our practice? `how can we make the industry more feminist? And most importantly , what is it like being woman or non-binary people in an industry tailored for men?
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Equality in Elevation is a place for frank, fruitful (and hopefully a little funny) conversations about being women in architecture. How does feminism intersect with our practice? `how can we make the industry more feminist? And most importantly , what is it like being woman or non-binary people in an industry tailored for men?
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Book Review: Lily's Take on 'Doppelganger' By Naomi Klein
Equality in Elevation
30 minutes 57 seconds
3 months ago
Book Review: Lily's Take on 'Doppelganger' By Naomi Klein

Join Lily to hear her take a trip into the mirror world of conspiracy and how political systems become reliant on a united belief and community.

Equality in Elevation
Equality in Elevation is a place for frank, fruitful (and hopefully a little funny) conversations about being women in architecture. How does feminism intersect with our practice? `how can we make the industry more feminist? And most importantly , what is it like being woman or non-binary people in an industry tailored for men?