
In my recent guest talk, “Critical Public Space Planning: Challenges & Possibilities,” we explored this question:
Is critical public space planning practice possible?
Drawing from my life experience — coming up as a hip hop kid & graffiti writer in the 90s, starting in architecture (buildings) in high school before finding urban planning (community spaces) in college, creating the street-level praxis of Embedded Planning in Florence-Firestone (now worldwide!), working as a street-level community planner-organizer, designing equitable parks and open spaces in LA, leading community walks for 10+ years, continuing a lifelong critique of Hostile Architecture from my graffiti days to today — I argued YES.
Shout out to Professor Catherine Guentert and CPPURP urban design students for the space and debate.
I closed the guest talk with the words of the late Mike Davis in The LAnd (https://thelandmag.com/the-land-interview-mike-davis-jeff-weiss/):
“We must never cede the streets. Never give up the streets.”
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