VICTOR RUBIN: Racial Equity in Community Planning and Design// 10.21.20



Victor Rubin is a Senior Fellow and former Vice President for Research at PolicyLink, a national nonprofit institute advancing policy change for economic and racial equity. He leads the research and documentation about ArtPlace America’s Community Development Investments and supervised the assessment of a pilot technical assistance program for the Our Town program of the National Endowment for the Arts. He coauthored the 2018 PolicyLink report for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Counting a Diverse Nation: Disaggregating Data on Race and Ethnicity to Advance a Culture of Health. He has been an advisor to the American Planning Association, the American Institute of Architects and many other organizations. Victor joined PolicyLink in 2000 after serving as Director of the HUD Office of University Partnerships. He was formerly Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, the department where he earned his MCP (1975) and PhD. (1986.)

This event is supported by the Robert L. Plavnick Endowment.

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