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The Infrastructure, Design, and Justice Lab is an open-source Archive of Design Resources for Frontline Communities, government agencies, non-profits, and academics.
We have invested in An Engaged Pedagogy for a Just Transition focused on community-based urban and architectural design action grounded in the Jemez Principles of inclusion, solidarity, and mutuality.
From the epicenter of the worlds largest consumer economy, we seek to create A Forum for Environmental and Ecological Justice that seeks cures for an epidemic of consumerism, commodification, and waste that designates frontline communities as "sacrifice zones" combining the environmental burdens for logistics and waste atop the legacy of post-industrial contamination.
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