Justin P. Steil is an Associate Professor of Law and
Urban Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is
the coeditor of The Dream Revisited: Contemporary Debates about
Housing, Segregation, andOpportunity and Searching for the Just
City: Debates in Urban Theory and Practice.
Nicholas F. Kelly is a Ph.D. candidate in Urban Studies and
Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he
works on affordable housing and public policy, with a particular
focus on segregation and urban politics. Previously, he worked at
the New York City Economic Development Corporation and for U.S.
Senator Charles Schumer.
Lawrence J. Vale is Associate Dean of the School of
Architecture and Planning and Ford Professor of Urban Design and
Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the
author of After the Projects: Public Housing Redevelopment and the
Governance of the Poorest Americans and several other prize-winning
books about low-income housing.
Maia S. Woluchem is a graduate of the Masters in City
Planning program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
currently serves as a Technology Fellow at the Ford Foundation,
focused on the intersection of civic engagement, structural
democracy, and emergent technology. She was previously a researcher
at the Urban Institute.
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