Profile: Nicholas Dahlberg, Joint M.A.
“I fundamentally believe – even more so now, at the end of the program – that planning is about people first and foremost”
“I fundamentally believe – even more so now, at the end of the program – that planning is about people first and foremost”
“[UEP] does challenge the way you think: it forces you to think deeply and gives you the room to do it.”
“That is a big part of my hope for the future – knowing what is right and what is wrong for the immigrant and refugee communities.”
“I see affordable housing as a stepping stone, a foundation for low income families. It’s a form of stability.”
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