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Sep 7, 2023 · Craig Wilkins is a country music performer, photographer and promoter with a long history of working with legends like Johnny Cash and George Jones. He also offers free downloads, CDs and MP3s of his music on his website.
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Craig Wilkins is an associate professor of architecture at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Learn about Craig L. Wilkins, a professor at the University of Michigan and a leading scholar on African Americans in architecture and hip hop. Explore his books, awards, projects and philosophy on design and social justice.
Associate Professor, Architecture + Urban Planning. A 2017 Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum National Design Award winner and Hip Hop architectural theorist, architect, artist, academic and...
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the Wilkins project. Architect, author and academic Craig L. Wilkins explores the intersections of architecture, identity, and justice across multiple platforms in various forms. His work uncovers and makes plain the oft-hidden traces of presence laced throughout our shared spaces, the familiar echoes of participation that shape the places we ...
As an award-winning architect, author and academic, Wilkins explores the intersections of architecture, identity and justice across multiple platforms, challenging common misconceptions about who is authorized to contribute to, access, and find joy and sanction in the built environment.
The development of an African-American spatial paradigm that at once recalls, creates, and deploys a new space of diasporian origin that is predicated on a response to spaces that represent an erasure of identity and, concomitantly, the presence of repressive power.