Columbia GSAPP Associate Professor Mabel O. Wilson (M.Arch ‘91) speaks with Sharon Sutton (M.Arch ‘73) about the publication of her new book, When Ivory Towers Were Black, which tells the story of how an unparalleled cohort of ethnic minority students earned degrees from Columbia University’s School of Architecture during a time of fierce struggles to open the ivory tower to ethnic minority students. A book launch and discussion was held at Columbia GSAPP on February 23, 2017.
Course | Semester | Title | Student Work | Instructor | Syllabus | Requirements & Sequence | Location & Time | Session & Points | Call No. |
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A4383‑1 | Spring 2019 |
Gumbo Ya-Ya: African American Culture and the Art of Dwelling
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Sharon Sutton | Syllabus |
409 AVERY
M 11 AM - 1 PM
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FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
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67197 | ||
A4383‑1 | Spring 2018 |
Gumbo Ya-Ya: African American Culture as a Practice Model
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Sharon Sutton | Syllabus |
409 Avery
M 11 AM - 1 PM
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Full Semester
3 Points
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87780 |