Registration Eligibility
ASLA online learning opportunities are open to all. ASLA members may purchase this presentation at a reduced rate.
Start Date
11/24/2020
End Date
11/23/2022
Description
The study and amplification of cultural landscapes offer practitioners and students new opportunities to understand the impact of uncovering historic landscapes and landscape strategies to reflect multi-cultural stories and histories that promote more inclusive and creative placemaking.
Attendees are invited to continue the conversation with panelists immediately following the session.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
Gain a perspective from black designers about unrecognized black landscapes.; Learn of contemporary work revealing unrecognized black landscapes and will stay current on emerging professionals utilizing landscape architecture as a means of healing and bridging community.; Learn how these activities and investigations impact professional and academic platforms.; Learn how these practices are relevant to other community and social-based activities within the ASLA.
Instructors
Ujijji Davis, ASLA; Whitney Barr, ASLA; Anjelyque Easley, Student ASLA&;
Course Codes
Provider
American Society of Landscape Architects