We’ve decided to sunset the @PLAN_workshop social media pages. Thanks to all who connected and engaged with us.
This page will stay up as an archived resource. We encourage continued debate about urban planning, architecture, cities, and labor from a lens of activist praxis.
Breaking: Three LAPD officers ahve been charged with falsifying records.
The officers, members of the elite Metro unit, falsely claimed people they stopped were gang members or associates. https://t.co/vTBpqNBRHs
Join us & @the_UrbanStudio for the 1st ever Open Space unConference for Landscape Architecture July 23-24. This is an online conference where YOU - the participants - set the agenda. Register at: https://t.co/DUPCCtJOBc. CEUS will be provided. #cutfill#landscapearchitecture
Join us and @inklandscape for the first ever Open Space unConference for Landscape Architecture on July 23-24. This is an online conference where YOU - the participants - set the agenda. Register at: https://t.co/zMK76ZalmF. CEUS will be provided. #cutfill
This implicates urban planning & planners in Breonna's murder. It shows policing as a common strategy to clear space revalued by new city plans. Both planning & police act as arms of the state to make new areas "safe" for redevelopment & new residents. https://t.co/CVHDkQT1y0
For me to learn about the Black perspective/experience within Planning, I have to intentionally seek out that knowledge. The assigned readings of my program are never in the context of any marginalized groups.
Hey y’all! As many of you know, I am conducting research this summer on the surveillance that Black and Brown women experience here in South Central LA. I am currently looking for participants who would be willing to take part in this research! Here’s more information below⬇️
Join us this Wednesday 7/8 at 10am for a virtual learning session on how police brutality and surveillance in #southLA continues to contribute to the vulnerability of Black and Brown people in America.
Register here ➡️ https://t.co/gMUG3IBmyi
Normalize not having academics on panels but rather everyday people whose entire lives and experiences are what the academy's extractive research is based on.