Our third speaker in the “How Spaces Shape Us” series is Bryan C. Lee Jr., grew up in Trenton and is now an architect, educator, writer, and design justice advocate in New Orleans, LA. He believes that “for nearly every injustice there is an architecture built that sustains and perpetuates it,” and his nonprofit firm, Colloqate Design, is dedicated to expanding community access to design and creating spaces of racial, social, and cultural equity. Mr. Lee is the final speaker in THT’s “How Spaces Shape Us” series, supported by The Nicholson Foundation, addressing how planning and development interact with race and equity, and affect a community long-term.