Adam Lubitz
Research Associate
Adam is a graduate student in the PhD program at UCLA AUD. Before joining the program, he gained MS degrees in urban planning and historic preservation from Columbia University, and a BA in urban studies from New College of Florida. His master's thesis applied field research with experimental mapping techniques in the old town of a municipality in Palestine. He also worked as the Jewish Heritage Program Fellow at World Monuments Fund, researching new directions for the program and compiling oral histories from fieldwork based in Essaouira, Morocco. He has taught GIS coursework at Barnard College and applies his technical backgrounds in planning and conservation towards anti-racist pedagogy and researching border ecologies in the southern United States and Caribbean.