Sam Raby is a collaborating web tool developer for the Center for Neighborhood Knowledge for the Urban Displacement Project. As a freelance Cartographer and interactive media designer, Sam uses web development, GIS mapping, data journalism, and oral history to bring complex stories into the world of the interactive. In the past, he has designed online tools for ESRI, the Smithsonian, Curbed, and the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, and he continues to look for ways to bring a critical perspective into the world of data. You can check out some of his past work here.
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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