01:05:25 Richard Cleary: A book touching on Elizabeth Donoff’s question is Adrian Forty’s Words and Buildings: A Vocabulary of Modern Architecture 01:06:40 Christopher Kirbabas, Moderator: Please use the Q&A for questions and you can upvote questions by clicking the thumb to bring it to the top of the question list. 01:10:35 Helena Dean: Race and Modern Architecture: A Critical History from the Enlightenment to the Present https://upittpress.org/books/9780822966593/ 01:20:38 Christopher Kirbabas, Moderator: GAHTC roundtable “What is an Antiracist Architectural History?” https://gahtc.org/pages/can-we-teach-anti-racist-architectural-history 01:21:30 Julie Gabrielli: Thanks for sharing that link! 01:23:52 asetiawa: Thanks for the link! 01:24:36 Helena Dean: ICYMI – Watch Mabel O. Wilson’s SAH 2020 Sekler Talk, “Home of the Oppressed”: Democracy, Slavery and American Civic Architecture https://vimeo.com/413127567 01:24:48 Anita Bakshi: Charles Nightingale's book on a history of segregation has some really interesting work on the connection to capitalism as he discusses the formation of the international real estate market & the segregation of neighborhoods in relation to the London / Calcutta connection https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo8844226.html 01:30:06 Helena Dean: Race and Modern Architecture - https://upittpress.org/books/9780822966593/ 01:30:49 Jonathan Massey: Thank you for the great work creating this volume, and for sharing and opening it up today! 01:31:13 Jhennifer Amundson: wonderful session; thanks so much (& looking forward to getting my hands on the book!) 01:31:34 Ann C Huppert: Thank you for this book and for today’s discussion 01:31:36 Julie Gabrielli: This has been so engaging and enlightening. Very exciting. Thanks so much. (Also - hi, Mabel! From UVA Architecture class of 1984. . .) 01:31:48 Carla Yanni: This was a great session and I am enjoying the anthology very much. Thank you all! 01:31:50 Helena Dean: Thanks to Irene Cheng, Charles Davis, and Mabel Wilson, Patricia Morton, and everyone attending for joining us for the inaugural Celebration of the Book virtual talk! 01:32:13 Sharon H Haar: Can’t wait to use the book in my teaching! 01:32:32 Amber N. Wiley - she/her: Thanks all! 01:32:35 Ana Maria Leon: thanks all! 01:32:41 Hannah le Roux: Thank you - especially for sharing the struggles that talking about race in architecture entails! 01:32:50 asetiawa: Thanks all! 01:32:52 Mark Gardner: Thank you! 01:32:53 Charles L. Davis II: Thank you, everyone, of attending this session! 01:32:57 Denise Costanzo: Thanks for the great research, and a terrific conversation. 01:32:59 Morton, Thomas John: Thank you for this book and discussion. I cannot wait for the book to arrive in the mail. 01:33:02 Abigail Van Slyck: Thanks for this session and for the book itself. Onward! 01:33:05 Sara Stevens: Thank you all! I can’t wait to read the book. 01:33:09 Ellen Grimes: Amazing work of scholarship. Will change my teaching, thank you. 01:33:11 Vanessa Vanden Berghe: Thank you! 01:33:11 Tya Winn: Thank you all for your insight! looking forward to the book 01:33:15 Peg Rawes: Dear All, Many thanks for a great discussion and very important book. Look forward to discussing it more with my colleagues and students here at UCL and in the UK. All best,