Guillermo Díaz-Fañas, C.Eng, Ing., P.E., M.ASCE, has been giving back and making a difference all his life.
Today he talks about the nonprofit he helped start, Qu-AKE: Queer Advocacy and Knowledge Exchange, for LGBTQ+ professionals working in the built environment (1:16).
In the Changing the World segment, Hector Colon de la Cruz discusses his work on ASCE’s Infrastructure Report Card for Puerto Rico (12:50).
And in Member Memos, we hear how advocacy and civil engineering intersect (15:25).
Listen to the episode below, and subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts.
ASCE Plot Points Season 2 Episode 7: Qu-AKE
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