Building Black Success Through Design (BBSD) is a FREE 12-week mentorship program offered through the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto. This program is for Black high school students (Grade 9 to 12) who are interested in Architecture and Design. The goal of the program is to inspire Black students to pursue excellence and innovation within design industries and academia, enhancing diversity within the field and therefore building Black success through design.
The 2023 program will have two cohorts, one online and in-person. Each cohort will consist of one Black university mentor to three mentees per working group. Both programs will guide mentees through each step of the design process, with a series of lessons and workshops that introduce the concepts, tools and methods used in the architecture and design industries.
BBSD Sessions will run from January 18th, 2023, through April 15th, 2023, on the following days:
- Wednesdays (6:00 pm – 7:30 pm) – All cohorts Online
- Saturdays (11:00 am – 4:00 pm) – In-person / Online (depending on
- cohort registration)
Applications are now open – To register please visit the Daniels Faculty Website: https://www.daniels.utoronto.ca/outreach/building-black-success-through-design
If you have any questions please respond to this email or contact one of the program supervisors: Clara James (clara.james@daniels.utoronto.ca) or Rayah Flash (rayah.flash@mail.utoronto.ca).
Become a BBSD Mentor!
Applications are now open for BBSD mentorship positions!
Building Black Success Through Design (BBSD) is a FREE 12-week mentorship program offered through the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto. This program is for Black high school students who are interested in Architecture and Design.
Period:
Jan 9, 2023 – Apr 15, 2023
Rate of pay:
$20/hr
Hours:
7-8 hrs / week
Positions:
Cohort 1 – Design for Belonging - Online (6 positions)
Cohort 2 – Design for Belonging – In-Person (6 positions)
Requirements:
- Must be a Black university student or Alumni (within 3 years of graduation) interested in architecture, visual studies, graphic design, urban design, or engineering.
- Must have experience with digital design and / or model making.
Optional
- Previous mentoring experience will be an asset to this program.