Caitlin Jakusz Paridy is a landscape architecture masters student studying and residing in Romsa/Tromsø, Norway. She is researching and designing for arctic/sub-arctic landscapes in relation to climate change, land rights and food sovereignty. She has a bachelor’s degree in architecture and environmental studies, as well as a Master of Architecture from the University of Waterloo in so-called Canada. Her thesis, titled Learning from Manoomin, focused on wild rice restoration efforts as a reconciliatory land practice in the Great Lakes Region.
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