On January 6, Karen and I at last got to see the Buffalo Dance in the snow at Taos Pueblo....
As Thadeus Greenson reports in the North Coast Journal of Politics, People & Art, 21 October 2019, “Duluwat Island is being...
“Let us start by rejecting the false opposition of settler and native, migrant and inhabitant, bad species and good. Landscape...
California’s Climate Change Assessments provide the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions. The...
“A self-declared ‘unashamedly Indigenous-centric book,’ Our Voices offers a model for Indigenous scholarship by carefully curating texts by a range...
The following introduction to “Wood, Earth, and Fiber: California,” Chapter 7 of Peter Nabokov and Robert Easton’s Native American Architecture (New...
“We’re beginning to understand a great irony of climate change: that the people most affected by it often did the least...
On 11 July 2020, a fire burned most of the interior and the roof of San Gabriel Mission in Los...
Juan Carlos Rodríguez Rivera, assistant professor at California College of the Arts, writes, “The concept of a decolonized designer is...
There is no love that is not an echo. — Theodor Adorno, Minima Moralia Destruction of a Beloved Place In...
In June 2018, architectural intern Tiffany Shaw-Collinge interviewed three of the five women who make up just over a quarter...
“In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Act, which distributed public domain lands to raise funds for fledgling colleges...


















