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Home - Liz Ogbu Liz Ogbu is a designer + activist operating at the intersection of racial and spatial justice Her work is rooted in collaborating with communities and leveraging design to address systemic harm, catalyze community healing, and foster environments that support people’s capacity to thrive
Liz Ogbu - Wikipedia According to John Cary, author of Design for Good, "Liz Ogbu uniquely and bravely uses design to do the hard work of community healing, by acknowledging buried pain and trauma that is too often overlooked "
Liz Ogbu | University of Virginia School of Architecture Hosted by the School of Architecture, designer, urbanist and spatial justice activist Liz Ogbu is an inaugural University Fellow during the spring 2023 semester Ogbu's work aims to transform urban environments for spatial and racial justice
Liz Ogbu - Studio O | LinkedIn Experience: Studio O · Location: San Francisco Bay Area · 500+ connections on LinkedIn View Liz Ogbu’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members
Liz Ogbu - Pulitzer Center Liz Ogbu A designer, urbanist, and spatial justice activist, Liz is an expert on engaging and transforming unjust urban environments Her multidisciplinary design and innovation practice, Studio O, operates at the intersection of racial and spatial justice
Liz Ogbu: What if gentrification was about healing communities . . . - TED Liz Ogbu is a global expert on engaging and transforming unjust urban environments Who belongs in a city? Liz Ogbu is an architect who works on spatial justice: the idea that justice has a geography and that the equitable distribution of resources and services is a human right
Designer + Spatial Justice Activist Liz has been actively involved in shaping two of the world’s pioneering social impact design nonprofits In 2011, she was part of the inaugural class of Innovators-in-Residence at IDEO org, IDEO’s sister nonprofit dedicated to fostering global poverty reduction through design and innovation
INTERVIEW SUMMARY Liz Ogbu - AARP International In the work Liz has done in advocating for social, racial, and spatial justice, there are key steps in the process to be considered for other advocacy work, including:
Liz Ogbu Articles More | PBS SoCal Among her honors, she is a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council, one of Public Interest Design’s Top 100, and a former Aspen Ideas Scholar A designer and social change agent, Liz is an expert on social and spatial innovation in challenged urban environments globally