Episode 33: Kofi Boone - Black Landscapes Matter
Feb 01, 2021•33 min
Episode description
Kofi Boone is an African American landscape architect and professor at NC State University, working in the overlap between landscape architecture and environmental justice. This episode of Nature Revisited discusses the matter of environmental racism in the US, which is layered into the complex of other systemic racial and social inequalities. When utilized strategically, landscape architecture can play a positive role in terms of the unequal access to nature for people of color.
Kofi's Essay 'Black Landscapes Matter': https://worldlandscapearchitect.com/black-landscapes-matter-by-kofi-boone/
American Society of Landscape Architects https://www.asla.org/
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