Michelle Romero, Redistricting Fellow, The Greenlining Institute

Please listen to her presentation at the Bay Area Social Equity Caucus Quarterly Meeting, Assessing the Redistricting Process: What It Means for Our Communities
Please listen to her presentation at the Bay Area Social Equity Caucus Quarterly Meeting, Assessing the Redistricting Process: What It Means for Our Communities
Please listen to his presentation at the Bay Area Social Equity Caucus Quarterly Meeting, Assessing the Redistricting Process: What It Means for Our Communities
Please listen to her presentation at the Bay Area Social Equity Caucus Quarterly Meeting Assessing the Redistricting Process: What It Means for Our Communities.
Please listen to his presentation at the Bay Area Social Equity Caucus Quarterly Meeting, Assessing the Redistricting Process: What It Means for Our Communities
Bob Allen, Director of Transportation and Housing Programs, Urban HabitatHis background and experience include community planning and policy work both in the United States and overseas with international Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). While at UH, Bob led the successful 2008 Campaign to help pass a regional measure, Measure VV, which raised funds to keep bus passes affordable for seniors, youth, and disabled riders. Currently, Bob is leading UH’s efforts on federal and state transportation advocacy. Bob received both his Bachelors Degree in Political Science and History and his Masters in Public Administration from Rutgers University.
Please listen to his presentation at the Bay Area Social Equity Caucus Quarterly Meeting, Equitable Alternatives to AB 32's Cap-and-Trade Program.
Adrienne Bloch, Senior Staff Attorney, Communities for a Better Environment Adrienne Bloch is the senior staff attorney at Communities for a Better
Environment, an environmental health and justice organization located in
Oakland and Huntington Park, California. CBE works with communities in low income
communities and communities of color on leadership development, education, organizing
strategies, and provides scientific and policy research, and legal assistance in CBE campaigns.
CBE believes in building community power to help achieve the basic human right to clean air,
clean water, and clean land and public space. Adrienne consults as part of CBE campaign
teams, brings lawsuits using federal and state environmental statutes, and acts as in-house
counsel for the organization. She also engages in regional and statewide policy issues including
climate change and cumulative impacts. Adrienne graduated from Oberlin College and from
University of California Hastings School of Law with an international law concentration.
Please listen to her presentation at the Bay Area Social Equity Caucus Quarterly Meeting, Equitable Alternatives to AB 32's Cap-and-Trade Program.