Impacting young people’s lives: Omoleye Ojuri
Omoleye Ojuri

Impacting young people’s lives: Omoleye Ojuri

Omoleye Ojuri is an honorary lecturer at The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction. In Black History Month 2022, we interview her about her vocation to create a positive impact in young people’s lives.

Fighting racism through urban planning: Samuel J Cullers
Samuel Cullers

Fighting racism through urban planning: Samuel J Cullers

Samuel J Cullers was instrumental in ending housing discrimination against Black families in the United States.

A unique legacy in architecture and planning: Beverly Lorraine Greene
Beverly Lorraine Greene

A unique legacy in architecture and planning: Beverly Lorraine Greene

Beverly Lorraine Green was the first African American woman to become a licensed architect in the United States.

Shaping 20th century America: Paul Revere Williams
Paul Revere Williams

Shaping 20th century America: Paul Revere Williams

Despite difficulties and barriers that spanned his life, Paul Revere Williams was one of the leading architects of his time in 20th century America.