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The Diversity Conference is a two-day conference-within-a-conference sponsored by the AIA Diversity Committee and the Boston Society of Architects.
The conference is November 19-20, 2003 and is held during Build Boston 2003, the Boston Society of Architects' annual convention and tradeshow. Build Boston draws 12,000 building industry professionals for three days of workshops, exhibits, new products and receptions.
» General Build Boston information: www.buildboston.com.
» Diversity Conference schedule of events: www.buildboston.com/diversity
» Online registration: http://www.cdsreg.org/register/ buildb112003/start.asp.
Sponsors
Sponsors for this event benefit through:
- Recognition in the Build Boston promotional flyer, which we will mail to 90,000+ industry professionals nationally
- Recognition in regional and national marketing including BSA and AIA publications including BSA membership newsletter and e-newsletter distributed to over 8,000 members and subscribers
- Promotion and acknowledgement at publicly held conference events
- Anticipated coverage in national and regional press including, the Boston Globe, The Boston Business Journal, New England Real Estate Journal, Banker & Tradesman and the national AIA newsletter (distributed to all 60,000 national AIA members)
- Networking opportunities with a multidisciplinary group of strategic thinkers influencing the future of the profession
For information on sponsoring the Diversity Conference, click here or write/call Nancy Jenner at njenner@architects.org/617-951-1433x227.
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Related books available at the BSA bookstore:

The Crisis of the African American Architect: Conflicting Cultures of Architecture and (Black) Power, by Melvin L. Mitchell FAIA, 2003. Item #362

Building Community/A New Future for Architecture Education and Practice, by Ernest L. Boyer & Lee D. Mitgang, 1996. Item #365

Redesigning the American Dream/
Gender, Housing, and Family Life, Dolores Hayden, 2002. Item #375

Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Architectural Profession, Kathryn H. Anthony, 2001. Item #382
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