Image courtesy of Design Core Detroit In 1983, Lynda Haith walked the halls of Lawrence Technological University as a trailblazer, though few would have recognized it at the time. Determined and driven, she became the first Black woman to graduate from the university's architecture program, overcoming the weight of expectations and breaking barriers that have … Continued
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