Justine Clark

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Architectural editor, writer, researcher, advocate. Co-founder & Director of Parlour: #gender, #equity, #architecture. @Parlour Former editor of Architecture Australia. NZer based in Melbourne. Feminist. Just moved here from another server.

Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance, honouring the memory of trans lives lost to acts of transphobia & discrimination. On this day of community & togetherness we’d like to send ❤️❤️❤️ to the trans people who are part of the Parlour community.

Last week was Trans Awareness Week. If you are keen to learn more, watch the excellent interview btwn Simona Castricum & A. L. Hu for Transformations: Action on Equity, and the follow up discussion w Simona & Alison Cleary.

https://parlour.org.au/parlour-live/transformations/beyond-the-binary/

Beyond the Binary - Parlour

Watch Simona Castricum and A. L. Hu discuss trans and gender diverse experiences in architecture and public space.

Parlour
@bgoldst @aluckmann @chenoehart @mtenhoor @I_santoyo_orozco @touloumi @rique @JoshJArch @MacarenaDLVDL @whitestudiolo @cecrawford for anyone interested in joining us, we’ve just started a dedicated architecture server at mastodonarchitecture.org
Happy to contribute to Places Journal's series: Field Notes on Design Activism. All of the notes are now available on their website! https://placesjournal.org/article/field-notes-on-design-activism-6/
Field Notes on Design Activism

The sixth installment of a narrative survey in which educators and practitioners share perspectives on the intensifying demands for change across design pedagogy and practice.

Places Journal
Thrilled to announce the publication of "On Collaborations: Feminist Architectural Histories of Migration," a project for the Aggregate Architectural History Collaborative edited by Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi and Rachel Lee: http://we-aggregate.org/project/on-collaborations-feminist-architectural-histories-of-migration
Aggregate – On Collaborations: Feminist Architectural Histories of Migration

To this extent I'm really interested to know how the age breakdown of people on the #Fediverse. On one hand it would seem to make sense to me that most people here remember the "old internet" before the centralization and they're here to rekindle that flame of independence. On the other hand the youths are generally pretty up on this whole technology thing. I grew up on the internet and since then smartphones have become even more ubiquitous.

(Please boost for reach)

Age 25 or less
7.6%
Ages 26 - 40
33.6%
Ages 41 - 60
48.7%
Age 60+
10.1%
Poll ended at .
#atamārie all. One of the things I loved about the early days of the bird site was the mix of apparently minor domestic detail, thoughtful opinion, expertise and lots of humour. Some people kept that going, but I didn’t realise I’d stopped posting about silly things ages ago - it’s a long time since I posted ‘where are my keys?’ Still finding my feet here, but already delighted to be returning to that mix. Shout out to #NZtwits, many of whom manage a truly delightful mix of the domestic and the political.

There once was a spaceman called Musk,
Who hollowed the bird to a husk,
We migrated and flew,
To find friends old and new,
And now we are fans of the tusk 🦣

#VerseThursday

hi folks, i’m an architectural historian. i research and teach on transnational networks connected by extraction, capital, racialization, resistance. i’m still not sure how things work around here. #architecture #history #humanities #academia #introduction #LatinAmerica
Hello @acetaminophen Lovely to see you here
Hmmm, pic is cropped vertically and the alt text didn’t come through. Must try harder.