Roberto Rovira will be taking part in the 2017 ASLA Diversity Super Summit in Washington D. C.
The ASLA Diversity Summit is meant to be an open forum for ideas to discuss and promote diversity in the landscape architecture profession. While landscape architecture remains a minority profession employing just 21,600, according to estimates by the U.S. Bureau of Labor, the demographics within the profession do not match the racial and ethnic demographics of the country. This discrepancy will only become increasingly glaring as the minority population across the U.S. continues to grow.
2017 Super Summit Attendees include:
Paul McGehee, Assoc. ASLA
Mercedes Ward, ASLA
Aaron Ruffin, ASLA
Melissa Henao-Robledo, ASLA
Roberto Rovira, ASLA
Angelique Rockquemore, Assoc. ASLA
Ailyn Mendoza, ASLA
Kelly Fleming, ASLA
Luis Hidalgo, ASLA
Monique Bassey, Assoc. ASLA
Paula Barreto, Assoc. ASLA
Kene Okigbo, Assoc. ASLA
Juanita Shearer-Swink, FASLA
Kona Gray, ASLA
Richard Alomar, ASLA
Lindsey D. Smith, ASLA
Diana Fernandez, ASLA
Jose Alvarez, Assoc. ASLA
Courtney Hinson Cason, ASLA
Carolina Carvajal, ASLA
Christopher Sanders, ASLA
Bianca Paz, Assoc. ASLA
Janelle Johnson, ASLA
Luis Gonzalez, ASLA
Dominic Cunningham, ASLA
Margarita Padilla-Posey, ASLA
Wesley Brown, ASLA