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I'm thrilled to share my work with you. Each project you will see here is a culmination of my passion for urban planning, sustainability, equitability, environmentalism, and community-centered projects.
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<aside> <img src="/icons/cursor-click_green.svg" alt="/icons/cursor-click_green.svg" width="40px" /> I am deeply committed to shaping urban environments that are resilient, equitable, and sustainable. Focused on urban policy, planning, and social sustainability, I have extensive experience in community planning, policy and grant writing, project management, strategic communications, and research. I’ve successfully led and developed projects that have fostered growth at both national and international levels, earning recognition from organizations like the Biden administration and the Earthshot Prize Committee.
My passion lies in using innovative solutions to address urban challenges, ensuring they are both forward-thinking and ecologically sound. I believe in harnessing the power of collaboration to create impactful change, and through my work, I strive to inspire others to join in the pursuit of a sustainable future for cities.
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Full personal website at oliviafeldman.com
+1 (626) 399-6491
Los Angeles, CA
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Sweating to Beat the Soviets: The Presidential Fitness Test
Counterpoint Magazine, Autumn 2019
The Real Recipe Behind the Girl Scout Cookie
Counterpoint Magazine, Spring 2019
Houghton Memorial Chapel Structural and Glass Analysis
May 2020
New Beginnings Reentry Services Resource Guide
September 2020
Monuments: Analysis of the iconic Wellesley Landscape Lampposts
May 2022
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King’s College London MSc Sustainable Cities
Focus on public infrastructure systems and the importance of community-centric and equitable planning approaches to create genuinely sustainable cities.
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Wellesley College B.A. History, B.A. Religion
Focus on 19th-21st century US and UK social, cultural, and urban infrastructure systems consequential of Christian nationalism and ideas of Christian statehood. Exploring how religiosity show itself in seemingly secular institutions like roadways or physical education standards.
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