
Nadia M. Anderson
Associate Professor · Systemic Racism in Urban Design
University of North Carolina at CharlotteAbout
Nadia M. Anderson is an Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the David R. Ravin School of Architecture, University of North Carolina Charlotte. Her work focuses on addressing systemic injustices in the built environment through creative praxis, combining architectural practice with community engagement.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts from Yale University
- Master of Architecture from University of Pennsylvania
Research Interests: Explores how systemic racism manifests in urban infrastructure through projects like anti-displacement housing strategies and local food systems. Develops pedagogies challenging hegemonic white supremacy in architectural education. Investigates informal spatial practices to empower marginalized communities. Advocates for climate-resilient urban systems rooted in ecological restoration.
Key Initiatives:
- Co-founder of the NEST Commission’s anti-displacement strategies for Charlotte
- Member of the West Sugar Creek/I-85 Community Innovation Incubator
- Conceptual study leader for the I-77 Corridor Visioning
Organizational Roles: Chair of ACSA Education Committee, member of College of Arts+Architecture Diversity Council, and convener of UNC Charlotte’s Urban Complexities symposia.
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