Blandy, DougFenn, JohnArnold, Teresa J.Shepherd, JaySilberman, LaurenBlandy, DougFenn, John2011-07-252011-07-252010https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1144733 pagesThis document outlines work done by graduate students in the Art and Sustainable Society course in the University of Oregon Arts and Administration Program during the Fall term 2010 and provides recommendations to the City of Salem for further study. It can and should be used as an example and guide for further community mapping. The project focused on mapping the cultural resources of the Latino population of Northeast Salem over the course of 10 weeks. The City of Salem is interested in facilitating more engagement within this community through identification of existing cultural resources, their patterns of use, and the gaps that exist among them. The report reviews the students’ process of cultural mapping, the information gathered, trends identified within the information, and suggestions for further study and engagement.en-USHispanic Americans -- Oregon -- SalemLatinoCultural Mapping in Northeast Salem: A Civic Engagement StudyOther