“It insists that if we’re going to be serious about planning economic development that’s inclusive, we have to start from a point that acknowledges this rich tapestry in the history and the cultural legacy that exists in these places,” said co-author Francisco Pedraza, associate director of the ASU CLAPR. Read more.

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