Portland in Conversation: The Infrastructure of the Public City: Land
This event, part of a series of talks on urban design presented by the PSU School of Architecture and the PSU Urban Design Collaborative, offers a conversation about land and its role in the city. By positioning land as infrastructure, this conversation recognizes that the relationship humans have w...
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ftportlandstate:oai:pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu:portland-in-conversation-1005 2023-05-15T16:16:38+02:00 Portland in Conversation: The Infrastructure of the Public City: Land Skelton, Judy Sheoships, Gabe Shepherd, Athena 2021-05-28T07:00:00Z video/mp4 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/portland-in-conversation/6 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/context/portland-in-conversation/article/1005/type/native/viewcontent unknown PDXScholar https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/portland-in-conversation/6 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/context/portland-in-conversation/article/1005/type/native/viewcontent Portland in Conversation Indigenous peoples -- Social life and customs Historical geography Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Social aspects Elders (Indigenous leaders) Intergenerational communication Land settlement -- Oregon -- History Place (Philosophy) -- History Nature conservation -- Oregon Race discrimination -- Oregon -- History Reclamation of land--United States--History Decolonization Multicultural education Indians of North America -- Fishing -- Oregon Indians of North America -- Relocation -- Oregon Native Americans -- Land tenure First Nations of North America Group identity -- Political aspects – United States United States -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects Belonging (Social psychology) Inclusive education Architecture Social Justice text 2021 ftportlandstate 2022-08-04T17:48:02Z This event, part of a series of talks on urban design presented by the PSU School of Architecture and the PSU Urban Design Collaborative, offers a conversation about land and its role in the city. By positioning land as infrastructure, this conversation recognizes that the relationship humans have with the land, the way in which we use it as a resource, and the regulations that turn it into a property, have all been designed. Land infrastructures lie at the root of all other infrastructures. Today we talk about the work undertaken by both speakers in collaboration with land trusts, conservancies, and community partners to reclaim and rematriate land, and in light of this work, what Land Back might mean at a larger scale. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/portland-in-conversation/1005/thumbnail.jpg Text First Nations Portland State University: PDXScholar |
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This event, part of a series of talks on urban design presented by the PSU School of Architecture and the PSU Urban Design Collaborative, offers a conversation about land and its role in the city. By positioning land as infrastructure, this conversation recognizes that the relationship humans have with the land, the way in which we use it as a resource, and the regulations that turn it into a property, have all been designed. Land infrastructures lie at the root of all other infrastructures. Today we talk about the work undertaken by both speakers in collaboration with land trusts, conservancies, and community partners to reclaim and rematriate land, and in light of this work, what Land Back might mean at a larger scale. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/portland-in-conversation/1005/thumbnail.jpg |
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