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As shockwaves from President Donald Trump’s action to bar entry of citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries reverberated through the U.S. this weekend, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) took steps to make the design profession more diverse.
On Monday, a special AIA task force released a list of recommendations intended to pave the way to a more inclusive field, calling such efforts “an ethical and moral obligation.”
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