“In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Morrill Act, which distributed public domain lands to raise funds for fledgling colleges...
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...
LPA, Inc., headquartered in Irvine, is the 2021 AIA California Firm Award winner. Recently, in Common\Edge, Martin Pedersen interviewed LPA’s president,...
Each season, arcCA DIGEST asks experts in the season’s theme – this time around, Indigeneity – to identify emerging issues, problems,...
Juan Carlos Rodríguez Rivera, assistant professor at California College of the Arts, writes, “The concept of a decolonized designer is...
As Thadeus Greenson reports in the North Coast Journal of Politics, People & Art, 21 October 2019, “Duluwat Island is being...
“The building is named ʔálʔal, which means ‘home’ in Lushootseed, a Native American language of the Coast Salish people in...
On January 6, Karen and I at last got to see the Buffalo Dance in the snow at Taos Pueblo....
There is no love that is not an echo. — Theodor Adorno, Minima Moralia Destruction of a Beloved Place In...
“We’re beginning to understand a great irony of climate change: that the people most affected by it often did the least...
In June 2018, architectural intern Tiffany Shaw-Collinge interviewed three of the five women who make up just over a quarter...


















