Event

Jennifer Grosso to Join Harvard GSD Panel

On Saturday, November 3rd, SOM senior architectural professional Jennifer Grosso will participate in a conference at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design (GSD). Titled “A Convergence | at the Confluence of Power, Identity, and Design,” the event marks the creation of a network of equity-focused student groups representing the GSD and other design schools.

Grosso will speak on a panel about activism in the architecture field. MIT’s Jess Myers and Sasha Costanza-Chock, Yale’s Peggy Dreamer, and CUNY’s Maya Harakawa will join Grosso as panelists. GSD Loeb Fellow Jeana Dunlap will moderate the panel.

The two-day event is hosted by Women in Design, a GSD student organization that is committed to advancing gender equity in and through design. The event aims to bring students and practitioners together in a conversation about the nature of design work and how gender and other identities intersect, influence, and are influenced by that work.

A Convergence | at the Confluence of Power, Identity, and Design

Panel Discussion: Activism

November 3, 2018
4:15 p.m.

Gund Hall, Harvard University
48 Quincy Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts