Honora is a Master of City Planning student in the Department of City and Regional Planning, focusing on climate change resilience, urban green space and public health. Before coming to Berkeley, she worked as a project manager for New America Media, a nonprofit journalism organization, where she oversaw the organization’s environmental coverage and programs. Honora has also worked to educate the public and youth in citizen science, conservation and the arts through programs in the Bay Area and on the East Coast. She holds a BA in Environmental and Urban Studies from Bard College.
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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