The SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group (SAH WiA AG) is a Board-approved affiliate group of members of the Society of Architectural Historians who share a common, scholarly, or other, interest aligned with the SAH mission.
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Celebrating March 8—The International Women’s Day

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    Anna Sokolina
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    @nyc2020
    Join SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group Special Virtual Event!

    Celebrating March 8—The International Women’s Day

    Free and open to the public: March 8, 2023, 1:002:30 PM CST

     

    Women Builders and Earthen Architectural Heritage in Africa: Practical Case in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Niger. Director and Script: Amélie Esséssé, Architect

     

    Program:  Documentary film screening and discussion with film director architect Amélie Esséssé

    Moderator: Gül Kale

    Panelists: Diane Elliott Gayer, Anna SokolinaElisa Dainese, Rebecca Siefert

     

    Organized in collaboration with Art & Architectural History, Carleton University, Canada. With gratitude for support to Society of Architectural Historians

    REGISTER HERE 

    Contact: gulkale@cunet.carleton.ca

     

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