Architecture professor discusses impacts of anti-trans legislation in The Architect’s Newspaper

In a story by Daniel Jones Roche for The Architect’s Newspaper, UWM assistant professor Adrienne Economos Miller adds her perspective to the growing conversation about how anti-trans legislation is affecting the architecture field. Miller, whose research focuses on queer and trans theory, labor history, and socio-cultural practices, discusses the consequences of recent federal rollbacks to protections for trans individuals in housing and public spaces.

“This return to the pre-Obama era will cause direct harm,” she says, “particularly to trans women, but also trans people in general that are forced into sex-segregated spaces that don’t match with their actual sex.” Miller’s contribution reflects her broader commitment to centering queer and trans perspectives in architectural history and practice.

Read the full story on The Architect’s Newspaper.