Harrison Lecture Series
Alicia Olushola Ajayi
Description
Alicia Olushola Ajayi is an architectural designer, researcher, and writer based in NYC. After receiving a dual masters in architecture and social work from Washington University in St. Louis, Alicia worked as an associate designer at MASS Design Group. There, she was a member of the design team for the ground-breaking Memorial to Peace and Justice in Montgomery, AL, a site dedicated to the racial terror and lynching throughout U.S. history. Currently, she is the project manager at BlackSpace Urbanist Collective, a group of design professionals dedicated to protecting and amplifying Black spaces and Black futures.
Asset Date
2-26-2021
Access Date
2-26-2021
Original Publication Date
2-26-2021
Asset Type
Episode
Object Type
Lecture Series
Keywords
Harrison lecture, Black spaces, Black futures, BlackSpace Urbanist Collective
Disciplines
Architecture | Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Publisher
Mississippi State University College of Architecture, Art, and Design
Rights Summary
CC-BY-NC
Rights Holder
Mississippi State University College of Architecture, Art, and Design
Recommended Citation
Ajayi, Alicia Olushola, "Alicia Olushola Ajayi" (2021). Harrison Lecture Series. 8.
https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/caad-harrison/8