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I think advocacy is seen as this daunting, ambiguous thing that feels disconnected when in reality, we do it every day and we are good at it. In our region, where we have spent years breaking down misconceptions of what a landscape architect DOES, advocating is second nature whether its championing our profession, amplifying overlooked voices, or elevating our communities. Let's talk about how to turn advocacy into action. -- Megan Terry, ASLA, PLA, Landscape Architect, Water & Environmental TechnologiesThe ASLA Biodiversity and Climate Action Committee has organized a new 9-part webinar series: Biodiversity and Climate Action 101 for Landscape Architects. Register for the seventh webinar -- Influencing Federal, State, and City Policies: Success Stories and New Opportunities -- on August 19 at 2 PM ET. Join Megan; Jessica Henson, ASLA, PLA, Partner, OLIN; and Michelle Garza, San Antonio River Authority. This webinar is free for ASLA members and $50 for non-members. It offers 1.0 PDH (LACES/HSW). The webinar series is underwritten by Landscape Forms. Register today: https://bit.ly/3X010YxImage Credit: Resilient Butte, Montana and Megan Terry / Water & Environmental Technologies
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