Esther Abisola Omole is a rising senior at Stanford University where she studies Architectural Design, African & African American Studies, and Art Practice. Esther is passionate about equity in design and creating spaces that uplift marginalized communities. Previously, she worked as a Black Architects Intern at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture. On campus at Stanford, Esther is a program associate at the Black Community Services Center, where she manages creative content and design for events that celebrate Black students. She recently served as a graphic design intern at Open Streets Cape Town in South Africa. Please join us in welcoming Esther to the NLIHC team!
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