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Welcome to the Aronson Archive. These collections highlight two decades of community-rooted research, storytelling, and movement work of the Tishman Environment and Design Center. Explore exhibits featuring past events, student projects, partnerships, and environmental justice initiatives that continue to shape both our Center and our collective future.
For two decades, the Tishman Center has stood alongside frontline communities, artists, scholars, and organizers to challenge extractive systems and co-create environmental justice research and amplify grassroots solutions to climate change. This exhibit traces the Center’s evolution, from early design and sustainability initiatives to today’s national leadership in EJ policy, movement design, and multi-sector coalition building. Explore the relationships, ideas, and bold experiments that brought us to this pivotal twentieth year with interviews from our past and current Center directors.
Students at the Center: Imagination, Research & Designing for the Future
Students are at the heart of the Center’s work. Each year, the Tishman Center supports student scholars, artists, faculty researchers, and organizers exploring questions that push the boundaries of EJ policy and practice, from climate trauma care and circular fashion to sustainable public infrastructure and collective climate advocacy. This exhibit celebrates the visions and creative inquiries shaping the next generation of environmental justice leadership.


