The State of DEI in Colorado: What’s Next for the Architecture Profession?, 24 September | Event in Denver

The State of DEI in Colorado: What’s Next for the Architecture Profession?

AIA Colorado

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Wed, 24 Sep, 2025 at 04:30 pm

2 hours

1600 Stout St

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Date & Location

Wed, 24 Sep, 2025 at 04:30 pm to 06:30 pm (GMT-06:00)

1600 Stout St

1600 Stout Street, Denver, United States

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The State of DEI in Colorado: What’s Next for the Architecture Profession?
Join AIA Colorado’s J.E.D.I. Committee and NOMA Colorado for an insightful roundtable discussion about the State of DEI in Colorado.

About this Event

Join AIA Colorado’s and for an insightful roundtable discussion about the State of DEI in Colorado.

As DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives face increasing political and organizational resistance, this session brings together architectural professionals, firm leaders, and DEI experts to discuss how inclusive and equitable practices are vital to the future of architecture in Colorado. Through moderated discussion and interactive breakout sessions, attendees will leave with practical tools and strategies to advance ethical, inclusive practices that foster community engagement, equitable access, and resilient design.



When: Wednesday September 24, from 4:30-6:30.

Where: Hudson Bay Building Conference Room (1600 Stout St, Denver, CO)

Who: AIA members, NOMA members, AIAS/NOMAS members

Education: Program submitted for 1.5 LU|HSW



Event Moderator:

  • Nichole Sorhaindo, Managing Director, EDI Strategies, AIA national

Panelists:

  • Jason Pugh, NOMAC, AIA, AICP, LEED AP, Principal & Global Director of Inclusion, Gensler
  • Margarita Gonzalez Assoc. AIA, PhD, MiniDwell
  • Kevin Nguyen, AIA, Owner/Architect, Regular Architecture


This roundtable invites AIA members, NOMA members, and AIAS and NOMAS members into an open, inclusive conversation about the evolving state of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in architecture. As the profession, and equality infrastructure in general, faces another moment of reckoning, where many feel discouraged by the pace of progress or the diminishing visibility/viability of EDI efforts, this session offers space for honest reflection and reconnection.

Together we will explore:

  • Where have we made progress and where have we fallen short?
  • How do we navigate the fatigue and challenges surrounding DEI work today?
  • What does the future of a truly equitable profession look like?


Agenda:

4:30 - 5pm: Networking

5 - 5:55pm: Panel Discussion

5:55 - 6:15pm: Breakout Group Discussions

6:15 - 6:30pm: Closing Remarks



  1. Please RSVP! Registration is required and available to AIA members, NOMA members, and AIAS and NOMAS members.

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NOMA Member Free
AIAS/NOMAS Member Free
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The State of DEI in Colorado: What’s Next for the Architecture Profession?, 24 September | Event in Denver
The State of DEI in Colorado: What’s Next for the Architecture Profession?
Wed, 24 Sep, 2025 at 04:30 pm
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