Drawing from his collaborative work on indigenous Pacific Islander political thought, Kevin Lee briefly argues for the importance of increased attentiveness to provincial modes of intellectual production in planning scholarship, to better understand the political dimensions of planning practice in different geographical contexts.
Read MoreIn part 2 of this interview, Sizwe Herring relates his work to the civil rights movement, and recounts the destruction and reconstruction of his gardens.
Read MoreIn part 1 of 2, Sizwe Herring of New Earth Matters Tennessee discusses his philosophy on earth, art, and building “communities of seen”.
Read MoreMiddle school students in Nashville use an urban design lens to describe the changes in their city, and envision a more equitable future.
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