Adam Lubitz is an urban planner, heritage conservationist, and doctoral student at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design. His research engages the intersection of critical heritage studies and migration studies, including an emphasis on how archival information can inform reparations. His community-based research has been most recently supported by the Columbia GSAPP Incubator Prize and the Leve Center for Jewish Studies at UCLA. Adam holds MS degrees in Historic Preservation and Urban Planning from Columbia University and a BA in Urban Studies from New College of Florida.
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