Dalia Rubiano Yedidia is a Master of City Planning student, concentrating in housing and community development. Before attending graduate school, she worked as a domestic worker organizer for ten years, organizing nannies, house-cleaners, and personal attendants to seniors and people with disabilities in New York, Chicago, and the Bay Area. She has also worked in reproductive justice at Forward Together, a national non-profit based in Oakland, where she managed culture shift projects and a national network of organizations working at the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality. Dalia received a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from the University of Chicago. She is born, raised, and still lives in San Francisco.
The project aims to understand the nature of gentrification, and displacement, and exclusion in American cities. It focuses on creating tools to help communities identify the pressures surrounding them and take more effective action.
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