Kasi Munoz is an activist who has cultivated a career focused on activating people, activating spaces, and activating change. She practices landscape architecture through an equitable process to help build healthy communities. Her scope of work varies in both design and construction from private to public spaces and to ideas that push for re-claiming public open spaces that are under-used and under-valued.
Kasi is passionate about the environment and has been working in landscape architecture and construction for 15 years. She has a background and experience in natural building, permaculture, urban farming and community engagement that has shaped her as a designer, facilitator and leader.
Kasi is a fellow of the San Diego Fellows Gathering Place program and lends her skill of project management to lead artists and community members from design concept though construction. She is passionate about creating processes and resources that are accessible to anyone eager to learn how to engage their communities, cultivate change and build resilience.