Through intersectional lenses spanning Ethnic Studies (ES), feminist theory, and environmental justice (EJ), this program unpacks America’s contested narratives. Students juxtapose archival research with drone-based landscape videography, employ ArcGIS StoryMaps to visualize migration routes, and parse census APIs with R. Capstone collaborations with LA museums culminate in XR exhibits addressing climate gentrification and Indigenous land stewardship, fostering graduates adept at policy advocacy and immersive public scholarship (IPS).
Spatial justice map of freeway construction & segregation
Digital timeline of anti-Asian legislation 1850-present
XR installation contrasting Dust Bowl & present droughts
Open-data portal on migrant farmworker wages
Podcast on borderlands culinary hybridity
Oral-history VR of Japanese-American incarceration survivors
Policy memo on green infrastructure for frontline communities
Data-viz of Indigenous language revitalization efforts
Photogrammetry archive of threatened sacred sites
Interactive syllabus on queer Latinx literature
Crowdsourced storytelling of pandemic essential workers
Arduino air-quality sensors in EJ neighborhoods
Network analysis of civil-rights organization alliances
Digital exhibit of protest poster art through decades
StoryMap tracing water rights along Colorado River
Turn critical inquiry into actionable social change.
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