AE911Truth Sees AIA Defeat as a First Step, a Learning Experience

 

Future Strategy May Involve Approaching Individual AIA Chapters

"I was trying to appeal to the emotional side of these people, to their integrity, to the things that have brought them to the profession of architecture." — Richard Wallace

Undeterred by the sound defeat of its Building 7 resolution at the American Institute of Architects annual convention in May, Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth is already considering new ways to approach and educate the AIA’s members over the next year. "We think there are possibilities," says Ted Walter, AE911Truth's director of strategy and development. "There are ways to restructure the resolution. There are also ways, in working with people at the local chapters, to come up with more effective strategies for outreach over the next nine-to-twelve months."

He says it is likely that AIA chapters will be consulted for their input on what type of resolution delegates might be more likely to support. It might make more sense, Walter adds, to have the resolution sponsored by a local chapter or state organization of the AIA rather than by individual members.

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