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Upcoming and
Past Events

Check out the below events, the WID is always putting on conferences and workshops to inspire young women in the community.

Upcoming Events

  • (r)evolution - Lightning Talks
    (r)evolution - Lightning Talks
    Tue, Apr 23
    Wantable Cafe
    Apr 23, 2024, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
    Wantable Cafe, 123 E Walker St, Milwaukee, WI 53204, USA
    More Details Coming Soon! Co-hosted with Women's Fund of Greater Milwaukee
  • Navigating the Journey to the Executive Level
    Navigating the Journey to the Executive Level
    Mon, May 06
    Forward Space
    May 06, 2024, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
    Forward Space, 2020 S 4th St, Milwaukee, WI 53204, USA
    This interactive panel discussion will feature perspectives and professional experiences.

Past Events

CANstruction

Milwaukee 2024

 

12 teams created structures out of canned goods that will be donated to a local food pantry

Hosted at

Milwaukee Public Museum

Virtual & Recorded Events

Built exclusion: The effect of Systematic Racial
Practices on Architecture

September 21, 2020

Panelists

Teonna Cooksey

Teonna Cooksey studied Architecture, Urban Planning, and Africology at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee--she is now studying Architecture and Urban Planning at Columbia University. Her work bridges the gap between city planning, design, and grassroots organizing. She focuses on environmental justice using an equity lens, and questions how we can design better, more equitable environments that generate wealth within Black and Brown communities.

Kacie Lucchini Butcher

Kacie Lucchini Butcher is a public historian whose work is dedicated to building empathy, advancing social justice, and helping communities reclaim their historical narratives. She is currently the Director of the UW-Madison Public History Project, a multi-year effort to uncover and give voice to the histories of discrimination, exclusion, and resistance on campus. Prior to coming to UW, Kacie was the co-curator of the award-winning exhibit Owning Up: Racism and Housing in Minneapolis which documented the history of racial housing discrimination and its effects on the city today.

Adrianna Mena

Adrianna Mena is currently a Brand Consultant for Step Up: Equity Matters, an organization focused on creating innovative and engaging learning experiences that produce inclusive, equitable, and diverse workplaces. She is a recent transplant to Madison, WI, after 10+ years in New York City, living and working in design and marketing. She is also the creator of the anti-racism learning resource "Your Black Friends Are Busy."

Moderators

Melinda Pogwizd

Melinda Pogwizd is an advocate for women in architecture and equitable practice. She is an Architect with Kahler Slater’s Healthcare Studio in the Madison office. She currently serves as an NCARB Licensing Advisor, and has served on AIA WI Board of Directors (Associate Representative) and the AIA WI Strategic Counsel. Melinda founded Women in Design Madison in early 2020 with the help of a passionate network of Madison-based females who share a desire to empower and support their peers.

Therese Hanson

Therese Hanson has served as a Women In Design Executive Committee member since 2015. As a champion for social justice, she believes that the design professions can and should provide leadership towards a more just and equitable world. Therese is an Architect with The Kubala Washatko Architects in Cedarburg, WI where she enjoys learning and incorporating values of wholeness into her work. 

Empowering Architecture, Art, and Design with: XR. Present and Future

October 13, 2020

Rapid Speed Presentations 20 slides/ 20 seconds each theme: Pivot

November 16, 2020

WID and ACE Mentor Program

January 13, 2021

Rapid Speed Presentations 20 slides / 20 seconds each theme: Making My Mark

April 22, 2020

Rapid Speed Presentations 20 slides / 20 seconds each theme: Belonging

November 17, 2021

A Panel Discussion: Self-Employment

January 18, 2022

What's Next?

Cohosted with Women's Fund of Greater Milwaukee
April 20th, 2022

Xu Zhang

Erika Smith

Bridget Maniaci

Ashton Henry

Tia Torhorst

Griselda Aldrete

Vaishali Wagh

Tracy Lutterman

Abigail Platz

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