Dec 24, 2022I Recognize This BureaucracyIt almost killed Embedded Planning. — At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I came across a George Tooker painting that haunted me. It was eerie, upsetting, familiar, and motivating at once. And it reinforced the message of my Embedded Planning talk for Columbia GSAPP’s Lectures in Planning Series. Government Bureau (1956) places you in a drab…Embedded Planning2 min readEmbedded Planning2 min read
Oct 28, 2022Thank you, Mike DavisWhen I abruptly quit architecture school in 1998 and was depressed and lost but found my way to critical planning practice, the book that got me there was City of Quartz. Thank you and rest easy, Mike Davis. We will keep up the fight.Mike Davis1 min readMike Davis1 min readThank you, Mike DavisWhen I abruptly quit architecture school in 1998 and was depressed and lost but found my way to critical planning practice, the book that got me there was City of Quartz.Thank you and rest easy, Mike Davis.We will keep up the fight.----
Sep 17, 2022Member-onlyEmbedded Planning in Environmental Justice Communities: Three Takeaways for PracticeIt starts with putting your feet on the ground. — Embedded Planning at the Environmental Justice Enforcement Symposium The Los Angeles Environmental Justice Network and Del Amo Action Committee (DAAC) in West Carson co-organize the annual Environmental Justice Enforcement Symposium. The focus is environmental racism, which disproportionately burdens working-class communities of color. Homes near industrial factories suffer from noxious air, toxic soils, polluted water, and other environmental ills…Embedded Planning8 min readEmbedded Planning8 min read
Jun 20, 2022Member-onlyHostile Architecture in Los AngelesAn Embedded Planner’s perspective. — Last year, students from an Australian university reached out for my thoughts on Hostile Architecture. It was for a journalism course studying Los Angeles’s houseless crisis. The group wanted to ensure their research acknowledged the hostile and defensive design targeting unhoused Angelenos. Given our timezone differences and mutual capacity limits…Hostile Architecture8 min readHostile Architecture8 min read
Mar 12, 2022Memories of Keenan Avenue in East LAThis place matters. — Mike The PoeT Sonksen was a guest speaker in my Advocacy Planning course at Cal Poly Pomona. He led a writing exercise on the power of place. I wrote this impromptu. When I was little, I spent most of my days at my Nana’s house on Keenan Avenue in East…East Los Angeles2 min readEast Los Angeles2 min read
Nov 28, 2021The HustlerSame hustle. New prop. — A hustler approached me on Spring Street as I walked up to Clayton’s. “Eyy man,” I heard over my right shoulder. “Eyyyy . . .”. I had work to do, and I usually don’t respond to “Hey.” But the homie caught up to me. “Eyy man!” …Los Angeles2 min readLos Angeles2 min read
Nov 15, 2021Student Papers ArchiveI’m going to publish my old writings. — I saved nearly all of my student writings. They span elementary to graduate school days. Short stories, political analysis, critiques of the built environment — all of it sitting at mom’s house in storage. This is years of stress, frustration, and growth embodied in print. In rereading my old work…Writing1 min readWriting1 min read
Aug 9, 2021Member-onlyAbolish Fines at LA County LibraryThis is the ethical path forward. — Supervisor Janice Hahn has proposed to make the LA County Library system fine-free. The Board motion follows similar efforts by libraries nationwide. From the West Coast to the East Coast, from the Midwest to the South, libraries are abandoning overdue fines. This is the right thing to do. Imposing economic…Florence Firestone5 min readFlorence Firestone5 min read
Jun 20, 2021Finding Ways to Tutor Students Online During the COVID-19 PandemicAnd Bringing Together My Passions in Librarianship and Urban Planning. — In March 2021, I joined TutorMe as a virtual librarian. TutorMe is one of several online tutoring platforms launched in the Collaborative Economy era. It allows practitioners in dozens of fields to provide tutoring services to students around the world. …Tutoring5 min readTutoring5 min read
Apr 16, 2021My 1988 Ode to Universal Studios Hollywood In Recognition of Its 2021 Reopening“Earthquake: The Big One” bested Freddy Krueger for #1. — My mom, the amateur archivist, saved every artifact from my childhood. I visited her yesterday. She’d been cleaning out some drawers and found an essay I wrote titled, “What I Did Over Spring Break.” I wrote it in 6th grade, 1988. This was a joyous spring break. I celebrated a…Universal Studios2 min readUniversal Studios2 min read