Laura Harjo
“Every
day we are doing major things to keep sustaining communities that are really
rooted in community knowledge and practice that don’t always meet the paper
in academia.”
“Every day we are doing major things to keep sustaining communities that are really rooted in community knowledge and practice that don’t always meet the paper in academia.” |
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Laura Harjo is a Mvskoke scholar and professor of Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma. She teaches courses on Indigenous Planning, Community Development, and Indigenous Feminisms. |
BORN
Contemporary
Contemporary
DESCENT
Sapulpa, OK / Tribal Affiliation Mvskoke Creek |
DISCIPLINE
Planning Scholarship: Indigenous Planning and Development, Indigenous Feminisms, Community Based Knowledge Production, Community Participatory Methodologies, Spatial Storytelling |