The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) celebrates the contributions and sacrifices of Black Americans who have helped shape and build the communities we live in today. To end the celebration of Black History Month, our department reflects on the importance of Black History Month and will continue to honor…
Black History Month
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Architecture
Celebrating Black History Month: Architect Robert Robinson Taylor (1868–1942)
by R.Santosby R.SantosFirst African American Accredited Architect in the United States Robert Robinson Taylor was born June 6, 1868, in Wilmington, North Carolina. He learned carpentry from his father who was a former slave and worked construction before attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Architecture. He was the first…
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A Passion for Projects Celebrating Black Culture Philip “Phil” G. Freelon was an influential architect whose work embodied African American culture and history. Freelon was born March 26, 1953, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1975, he graduated from North Carolina State University with a bachelor’s degree in environmental design and earned…
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The California Department of Consumer Affairs Honors the Contributions of Black Americans During Black History Month
by R.Santosby R.SantosEven though Black History Month is coming to an end, the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) continues to celebrate the contributions and accomplishments of Black Americans who have helped shape and build the communities we live in today. Black Americans have shaped California and the nation for centuries –…
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Inspired by trailblazing black architect Paul R. Williams, Robert Kennard began his own firm in the 1950s. Robert Kennard was born in Los Angeles and graduated from USC where he earned an architectural degree. He was a role model for young people of color aspiring to become architects and active…
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Proby served on the California State Board of Architectural Examiners for eight years Architect Vincent J. Proby was born in Wichita, Texas in 1928. Proby, as a child, moved to Los Angeles where he attended public school before majoring in architecture at the University of Southern California. Proby helped design…
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Architecture
Celebrating Black History Month: Honoring Architect Paul Revere Williams
by R.Santosby R.SantosA trailblazer in the field of architecture for architects of color Paul Revere Williams was born in Los Angeles in 1894 and was orphaned by the age of four. He attended USC’s School of Engineering, became a licensed architect in the State of California by 1921, and in 1923 he…
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Architecture
Celebrating Black History Month: Remembering Former California Architects Board Member Norma Merrick Sklarek
by R.Santosby R.SantosOne of the first Black women to earn an architecture license in the state of California Norma Merrick Sklarek was a pioneer in the field of architecture. In the1960’s, she became one of the first Black women to be licensed in California. Her brilliance, passion, and perseverance allowed her to…
