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Call to Action Progress Updates
2025 Crow Fair / Bryan Singer, Apsaalooke (Crow Nation)
2025
- The formed. The ICG is a network of Indigenous landscape architects, designers, and allies. The ICG seeks to create a community “guided by interconnectedness, creativity, and cultural continuity—where Indigenous voices are upheld, diverse worldviews are celebrated, and care for community and land is central.” Their goal is to “weave Indigenous voices and lifeways into the field of landscape architecture.”
- At the in New Orleans, the ICG hosted a follow-up forum on the Call to Action, multiple educational sessions, the first Indigenous youth workshop at an ASLA conference, and gatherings of Indigenous landscape architects and community members. They collaborated with the United Houma Nation to provide a blessing and welcoming message at the conference opening general session.
- At the request of the ICG, ASLA adopted the , strengthening its support for Indigenous rights, Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge (ITEK), the protection and restoration of ecosystems, and climate equity.
We extend our gratitude to the entire ICG for their advocacy efforts and especially to the lead voices:
Aiman Duckworth, ASLA, Quechua (Runasimi)
Brenda Abigail Palacios Rodriguez, Assoc. ASLA, Qatanum (Awaketek)
Grant Fahlgren, CSLA, Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation
José de Jesús Leal Loera, FASLA, Spanish, French, Nāhua
Maria Fernanda (MaFe) Gonzalez, Assoc. ASLA, Indigenous Ally
Nathaniel Willing, First Nation Annishinaabe / Ojibwe
Paul Fragua, Affil. ASLA, Pueblo of Jemez
And the ICG would like to thank strong allies and supporters:
Keith Bowers, FASLA, Biohabitats
Dr. Bruno Marques, International Federation of Landscape Architects
Te Tau-a-Nuku (Māori Landscape Architects)
Katie Riddle, ASLA, PLA, SITES AP, ASLA
Jared Green, Hon. ASLA, ASLA
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