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Dana McKinney White is a Professor in the Department of Urban Planning and Design at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design (GSD). She is a licensed architect and urban planner advocating for social justice and equity in design, focusing on vulnerable populations such as system-impacted communities and aging populations. Her work integrates wellness, policy, and economics into design solutions.
Education:
- B.A. summa cum laude in Architecture from Princeton University (with Certificates in Urban Studies and Spanish)
- M.Arch and M.U.P., both with Distinction, from Harvard GSD
Research Interests:
- Community-driven urban design
- Spatial equity in real estate development
- Alternatives to incarceration through carceral landscape reform
- Technology's role in equitable urban strategies
Awards:
- Norman Foster Foundation Traveling Fellowship (2018)
Advising & Grants:
- Secured $8.2M grants for affordable housing projects at Adre (Portland, OR)
- Consultant on social justice and criminal justice reform via Studio KINN
- Co-founder of enFOLD Collective (interdisciplinary design practice centered on community voices)
Labs/Teams:
- enFOLD Collective (founded 2021)
- Studio KINN (consultancy)
- Co-founder of Black in Design Conference and Map the Gap initiatives at GSD
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