About Dylan Stevenson
Dylan Stevenson’s (Prairie Band Potawatomi descent) research examines the relationships among Indigenous Planning, Historic Preservation, and Environmental Planning. His current work focuses on the role of intangible cultural heritage (language, cultural practices, etc.) within environmental and indigenous planning practices.Areas of Expertise
Environmental Planning and Resource Management, Planning History or History, Anti-racism PlanningSelected Publications
Angst, S., Oluyede, L., Poe, J., and Stevenson, D. (Alphabetical) “More than an Invitation: Setting the Rhythm of Planning Programs Through DEI Statements and Plans”. In Professional Awareness and Diversity Challenges in Urban Planning Education, edited by Stephen Kofi, Danilo Palazzo, and Leah Hollstein. Routledge, USA. (2023).Recent Courses Taught
URBDP 507: General Urban Planning LabURBDP 518: Qualitative Methods for Urban Design and Planning, URBDP 539: Introduction to Indigenous Planning
