…in 2020 at SUNY Oneonta. Her concentrated research interests are in Participatory Placemaking and Economic Development as a way to strengthen communities that have historically faced disinvestment and displacement. Michaela…
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…interest in the relationship between the built environment and residents’ health. After earning an Advanced Certificate in Community Leadership from the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, Zev spent…
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…Ms. Dixon, “Libraries have always been gateways, it is a gateway to foreign lands, to creativity and imagination, but it is also a gateway to a better education, to job…
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…as an AmeriCorps fellow at the Poughkeepsie City School District in the community schools department, which aims to bridge the gap between home, school, and community. Her projects included organizing…
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…schools, state and federal agencies and community organizations to address pervasive and long-term community health issues. Dr. Bedell’s medical and public health background, her respect for community residents, her ability…
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…be the most extreme cases of landlord malfeasance) across New York City. Concurrent with her ability to successfully manage complex and challenging legal cases, Ms. Parker has proven to be…
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…She is particularly interested in exploring ways in which communities may implement degrowth economy principles to address climate change on a local level that prioritize the wellbeing of communities and…
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…competing interests, diverse stakeholders, and real-world limitations that make straightforward solutions difficult to find. Despite these challenges, she is excited by the complexity of the work, which is what brings…
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…pursuing her MPA, several community issues compelled her to return for a degree matching her interest in community work. The intersection of poverty, immigration, social mobility, and environmental disparities are…
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