Graduate Research Assistant
Texas A&M University
Davenport, Florida, United States
Judanne Lennox-Morrison is a fourth year student in the Urban & Regional Science program at Texas A&M University at College Station where she is affiliated with the Hazard Reduction and Recovery (HRRC) in the College of Architecture. She holds a Masters of Urban Planning (MUP) Degree from the same university and a Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Technology, Jamaica. Her academic research lies at the intersection of collaborative radical planning, hazard mitigation, community development and spatial geographies of race. As an emerging evaluator, Judanne uses the lens of culturally responsive evaluation and program evaluation as a key feature of her feminist participatory action research methods. She is interested in the adaptation/adoption of disaster preparedness, response and recovery programs in rural communities of color.
Judanne uses a social justice, asset based participatory praxis in her work with communities and colleagues. She values community ownership, agency and co-production as a critical part of disaster risk reduction. She has over 10 years experience as a practitioner in planning and hazard mitigation, disaster risk management, GIS, facilitation, simulation design and project management. She hopes to support transformative approaches to the challenges of underserved communities by leveraging her skills and experience.
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