"Stop working on spaces which disproportionately impact African Americans" says architectural designer Michael Ford
Architects should stop designing jails and prisons, which are representations of systemic racism in the US, if they want to really impact the fight for racial equality, says Michael Ford.
Ford told Dezeen that designing buildings for confinement conflicts with an architect's role to protect people.
He said these buildings particularly represent an unjust system in America, where African Americans are incarcerated at over five times the rate of white people, according to the National Association
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