Diverse Peoples, Arid Landscapes, and the Built Environment, Lower Rio Grande, New Mexico

Editor Ane González Lara and contributors Saray Argumedo, Lucia Carmona, Tina Cordova, Theodore Jojola, Kathleen Kambic, and Patricia Riggs present the report Diverse Peoples, Arid Landscapes, and the Built Environment and discuss key themes and findings.

January 29, 2021

Recorded on January 29, 2021.

American Roundtable is an Architectural League initiative, bringing together on-the-ground perspectives on the condition of American communities and what they need to thrive going forward.

This presentation and discussion, captured in the video above, complements the report Diverse Peoples, Arid Landscapes, and the Built Environment on communities of the Lower Rio Grande region of New Mexico. Report editor Ane González Lara and contributors Saray Argumedo, Lucia Carmona, Tina Cordova, Theodore Jojola, Kathleen Kambic, and Patricia Riggs shared findings and highlights and then discussed some of the report’s key ideas and provocations with American Roundtable project director Nicholas Anderson and Architectural League executive director Rosalie Genevro.

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