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Transborder Landscape Design Workshop

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This professional development grant will be used by Sarina Vega, a landscape architecture Master’s student, to attend a 9-day in-field research workshop, Transborder Landscapes, run by London-based Architectural Association School of Architecture (AASA). As an environmental consultant who works in Adaptation & Resilience with Native American Tribes and environmental justice communities throughout Southern California, Sarina is interested in how these communities will be affected by (and are already feeling the burdens of) climate change. Sarina hopes this workshop will help her parse out new/different research nodes from the perspective of landscape.

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