McConnell Center welcomes Jeana Dunlap for a discussion entitled “History and Liberal Policy: Generational Wealth in Louisville and America.”
Jeana Dunlap is a lecturer in Urban Planning at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. She considers herself an urbanist, strategic advisor and recovering economist working at the intersection of community and economic development. Jeana’s local government experience includes affordable housing finance, public infrastructure and place-based strategies for neighborhood improvement. In 2014, Jeana established the Vacant & Public Property Administration and designed interventions that reduce vacancy and abandonment. In 2017, Jeana partnered with advocacy organizations to facilitate the Redlining Louisville Community Dialogue series, shedding light on the history and current impacts of past and present forms of redlining practices.
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