Reclaiming the Passive Voice: A Research Study About Patriarchy, Nature, Place, and Purpose
This is the replay video for the presentation I made for the research study Reclaiming the Passive Voice: Stories of Women Who Leave Landscape Architecture. This project inverts a traditional approach to research (i.e., as a deterministic tool to leverage knowledge for something else) into a process of collective healing. By seeking out what is not traditional examples of success in a profession (specifically, landscape architecture), I disturb a patriarchal narrative for human worthiness.
The research was awarded an annual research grant from the Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation. Quotes from participants have been removed from this video but can be found in the final research report.