Urban planner Carlton Eley recalls only having two weeks of course work on social justice and equity while in planning school. He made up for it through independent study and by working on equitable development for thirteen years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In this video, he shares some words of wisdom and a few helpful resources for students and young professionals looking to expand their knowledge of social equity in planning.
Carlton Eley is chair of the American Planning Association’s Social Equity Task Force. He is a former civil servant whose career with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) spanned twenty years. Carlton was the first urban planner hired by the Office of Environmental Justice at the EPA, and he managed a portfolio on equitable development.
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