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Juliet Sakyi-Ansah has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in August 2021. Besides social media accounts, studiooasa has populated their site with About Juliet Sakyi-Ansah, Studio OASA: Please reach out via LinkedIn for access., BiA, The Architects' Project, Practice North – LSA Showcase 2025, Liverpool School of Architecture, Practice NORTH – LSA End of Year Showcase 2024, Natalia Torija Nieto, "Princeton SoA’s Womxn in Design and Architecture Conference centers the work of Ghanaian architect, builder, and environmentalist Alero Olympio", 2024, Workshop 24, "Radio Public", Resonance FM, 2023, Juliet Sakyi-Ansah, "Conceptualising an Anti-Racist Approach in Architecture", field 8(1), 71–86, 2022, Juliet Sakyi-Ansah, "Inviting shared learning and embodied creativity", CoLab Dudley, 2021, Ella Jessel, "Black in Architecture: New research team to draw up charter on race", Architect’s Journal, 2021, Oxford Brookes University, "Black in Architecture - capturing experiences, addressing racism", Oxford Brookes University, 2021, Juliet Sakyi-Ansah, "Exchange, Disseminate, Empower: Online Architecture Platforms", Architectural Guide: Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Africa along the Atlantic Ocean Coast, DOM, 2021, Juliet Sakyi-Ansah, "Challenging the Mud Hut: Nka Foundation's Earth Architecture Competitions", Architectural Guide: Sub-Saharan Africra, Western Africa along the Atlantic Ocean Coast, DOM, 2021, Melissa Daniel, and others, "#BLACKINARCHITECTURE UK", Architecture is Political, 2020, Mae-ling Lokko, "Worldforming by Ghanaian Women in Architecture", Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions magazine, 2020, #tapaccra2017 art exhibition opening night, 2017, Future of Ghana Publication: 2018 Edition, The Architects’ Project Unfloods: Problem-Solving Through Design, Caroline Guillet, "The Architects’ Project: Development through Architecture in Accra", L'Afrique des Idées, 2014, Archibots: Remaking Agbogbloshie (A design workshop), 2014, Archibots: Remaking Agbogbloshie (Workshop briefing), 2014, Juliet Sakyi-Ansah and Robert Sharples, "Ecology: a student-led theory forum", field 4(1), 191–210, 2011.