…studies, she seeks to expand her understanding of the city’s policy landscape and combine that knowledge with the transferrable skills she acquired over the course of her publishing career. She…
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…had the opportunity to research the environment and culture of Arizona and design dwellings that speculated the conditions of Arco Santi, AZ, 50 years from now. Understanding the impact and…
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…realm range widely. From using food scraps to conduct public-facing waste education via the GrowNYC Compost Program to engaging luxury retail stakeholders in placemaking programming at the Madison Avenue Business…
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Margaret Savitzky was a chiropractor when an injury required a career change. In 2002, she joined Thomas Edison teaching AP Biology, Chemistry and Science Research and earning a reputation as…
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Zoë Rayn Evans is currently an MFA candidate at Parsons School of Design, where she is deepening her research and curatorial practice. She previously earned her B.A. from the Tyler…
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…justice, she is dedicated to addressing the housing needs of disenfranchised African-American communities. She strongly believes in inclusive decision-making and actively involves community members in her work. Valuing community perspectives,…
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Janggo Mahmud is pursuing a Master’s degree in Social Work at The Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, concentrating her studies in Community Organizing and Policy. She previously…
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…their neighborhood. Many of the strong personal relationships they have with the community have developed over years, but as Neighborhood Coordination Officers, they are now viewed as integral community partners….
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…deeply experienced team of social workers and other front line staff in serving children and families with special needs. Georgia comes to Children’s Aid after spending more than five years…
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