Sara Jacobs is a critical landscape designer, historian and educator. Through writing and drawing, Jacobs thinks about how practices of care and socioecological relations become legible through landscape to work toward just land futures. Jacobs’s work considers how attending to the conditions that produce the need for care within historical spatial processes of racialization and settler-colonialism allows for challenging dominant environmental knowledge within contested landscapes. Jacobs is Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture (SALA) at the University of British Columbia.