About

I am a researcher, policymaker and advocate working on public policy and housing policy, with a particular focus on fair housing and urban politics. In my research, I develop and evaluate new policy tools to address racial inequality in housing. I received my PhD in Public Policy and Urban Planning from the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT.

I currently serve as a Senior Fellow at the Boston Housing Authority as well as a consultant and advocate on housing issues in Greater Boston and around the country.

Previously, I worked as a research fellow at New York City's Department of Housing Preservation and Development. Prior to MIT, I studied at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs where I received a Master in Public Affairs. I also worked at the New York City Economic Development Corporation, as an aide for Senator Schumer and Elizabeth Warren, and at the National Economic Council at the White House.