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Join me and co-editor Aaron Cayer as we present our report Labor, Landscapes, and Legacies and discuss key themes and findings of our American Roundtable report, which was commissioned by the Architecture League of New York, who chose ten editorial teams to prepare reports on small to mid-size communities from across the United States and to consider in those reports: economics, mobility, environmental legacies, race, class, spatial injustice, politics, and the impacts of climate change.
We will be joined on March 5 by American Roundtable Project Director Nicholas Anderson and League Executive Director Rosalie Genevro, as well as some of our report contributors. Read the full Labor, Landscapes, and Legacies report on Maine’s River Valley, which includes contributions by Aaron and I, as well as Nina Elder, John Freeman, Elizabeth Kaney, Tom Leytham, Steve Norton & N. B. Aldrich.
Aaron Cayer is an architectural historian and Assistant Professor of Architecture History at the University of New Mexico. He was raised and educated in Rumford, Maine, the largest town in the River Valley.