Given current COVID conditions our day with Curtis Francisco to gain greater understanding of Laguna Pueblo culture and how it has been effected by the Jackpile Mine was adapted to operate remotely. Keeping vunerable communities safe as we travel is a priority made stronger by top shelf masks from our key supporter. Solidarity for traveling into the field to connect with people remotely -- Laguna Pueblo. 2021:09:04 11:06:27.
Given current COVID conditions our day with Curtis Francisco to gain greater understanding of Laguna Pueblo culture and how it has been effected by the Jackpile Mine was adapted to operate remotely. Keeping vunerable communities safe as we travel is a priority made stronger by top shelf masks from our key supporter. Solidarity for traveling into the field to connect with people remotely.

Contributions to Land Arts directly and exclusively assist in program operations and student scholarships. Gifts can be made online directly to the Land Arts Fund through the Texas Tech University Office of Institutional Advancement web portal through the propel button below.

Gifts can also be made by mailing a check to Texas Tech University System, Financial Services, Box 45025, Lubbock, TX 79409-5025. Please indicate ‘Land Arts Fund, Huckabee College of Architecture‘ in the memo. 

Any questions or interest in other support options can be directed to Shannon Ahern at Huckabee College of Architecture, Mail Stop 42091, Lubbock, Texas 79409, or via email at shannon.Ahern@ttu.edu and phone (856) 536-4469.

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