Youth Design Center: Designing for Equity

lewis-allen.jpg

Youth Design Center: Designing for Equity
Presentation by Quardean Lewis-Allen

Friday, October 16, 2020 from noon-1pm
RSVP for ZOOM info

In the face of changing communities, the challenge becomes how urban inhabitants can ground their narrative in and advocate for the places they are connected to. Quardean Lewis-Allen will explore what this looks like for his community design center practice, both spatially and as a dialogue with stakeholders, to design for an inclusive future.

Quardean Lewis-Allen is the Founder and CEO of the nonprofit youth creative agency and innovation hub, Youth Design Center, which provides a gateway for young people in his native Brownsville community to access education, technology, and mentorship to tackle underrepresentation in STEAM professions and cyclical poverty, as well as to address the need for place-based community revitalization. He has over a decade of interdisciplinary design experience working across public and private sectors at the intersection of tactical urbanism and social activism through community-led design. Youth Design Center has been featured in the NYTimes, Fast Company, Buzzfeed, and Forbes. Lewis-Allen was an Adjunct at City College of New York and NYU Tisch Interactive Telecommunications Program where he was also a Human-In-Residence Fellow. He serves on the Board of Brownsville Community Development Corporation and the Ocean Hill Brownsville Coalition of Young Professionals. He is an Emerging Leaders Fund recipient of Claneil Foundation, Crain’s 40 Under 40, Forbes 30 Under 30, America’s Promise Alliance’s People of Promise Awardee and an Echoing Green Black Male Achievement Fellow, amongst other accolades. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from SUNY Buffalo and a Masters in Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design.

lewis-allen2.jpg

This program is free and open to the public, with support from Kent State University’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Continuing Education and Certification Maintenance credits for this lecture are available, thanks to our partners at AIA Cleveland and APA Ohio, Cleveland Section.