Indigenous Scholars of Architecture, Planning, and Design

Established in September 2018 at the Yale School of Architecture, the Indigenous Scholars of Architecture, Planning and Design (ISAPD) is a collective student group focused on increasing the knowledge, consciousness and appreciation of indigenous architecture, planning and design at the Yale School of Architecture and the Yale community at large.
 
The founders of ISAPD (pictured below from left to right) are Anjelica Gallegos (Santa Ana Pueblo/Jicarilla Apache) March I ’21, Charelle Brown (Kewa Pueblo) BA in Architecture Studies ’20, and Summer Sutton (Lumbee) Architecture PhD ’21.
 
To learn more, visit ISAPD’s website, facebook, or instagram