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Letora is a landscape architect, urban planner, and educator with a background in sustainable design, park master planning, comprehensive planning, and community development. She is an Assistant Professor within the Landscape Architecture Program at the University of Texas Arlington’s College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs (CAPPA), where she began teaching as a Adjunct Assistant Professor in 2018.

Broadly, her research focuses on planning and design approaches that foster environmental reconnection, equitable engagement, and cultural community development in minority neighborhoods. Her current research examines issues of displacement and a lost sense of place in gentrifying communities and historically disinvested neighborhoods.

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Open City Conference: Resilient Futures

LAUNCH EVENT FOR THE 2024 OPEN CITY CONFERENCE: RESILIENT FUTURES

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LAF INTERVIEW PERSPECTIVES: LETORA ANDERSON

UTA ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS TO THE COOPER STREET BRIDGES DESIGN COMPETITION

UTA PARTNERS WITH 10 OTHER UNIVERISITIES TO CO-FOUND THE DEANS’ EQUITY AND INCLUSION INITIATIVE

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How to Clip Shapefile in GIS Pro

How to Clip Shapefile in GIS Pro

CIn the post, I am going to cover how to clip a shapefile layer to a particular boundary or area in ArcGIS Pro.   How to clip a shapefile Add the layer that need to be clipped and the layer that includes the boundary to the GIS file. Select for the clip tool in...

Old Drawings of Fabric

Old Drawings of Fabric

This is a post of old sketches of fabric from undergraduate art and landscape architecture courses I took while attending LSU. I am scheduled to teach a graphics course in the fall. I figured I would go back and revisit my old drawings.

Charcoal Drawings

Charcoal Drawings

Recently, I stumbled across my old charcoal drawing assingments from my Art course and Landscape Architecture Drawing course.   Here's a few of the large charcoal drawings I could find.

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