This panel brings together leading scholars to examine housing from policy, planning, and community perspectives. Discussion will explore housing affordability, land use and zoning, and the structural and social dynamics shaping housing access across California. Panelists will also consider how research can inform more equitable and effective housing policies at local and state levels.
Panelists
Dr. Sarah Karlinsky, University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Sarah Karlinsky is Director of Research and Policy at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley. Her work focuses on housing affordability, land use, and policy solutions to address California’s housing challenges.
Dr. Alejandra Reyes, University of California, Irvine
Dr. Alejandra Reyes is a scholar of housing, inequality, and community development at UC Irvine. Her research examines how housing systems shape social and economic outcomes, with a focus on equity and access.
Dr. Nicholas Joseph Marantz, University of California, Irvine
Dr. Nicholas Joseph Marantz is an urban planning and public policy scholar at UC Irvine whose work focuses on land use regulation, housing policy, and local governance. His research explores how zoning and planning decisions influence housing availability and affordability.
In support of a vibrant community of practice, this event will NOT be recorded. The URL for this online-only event will be sent via registration email.
CRB Nexus is a community of California researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and organizations committed to public policy solutions informed by data-driven research. They come together to connect, build professional relationships, and share information. Together, they translate evidence into action and foster the next generation of public scholarship aimed at identifying and solving policy issues. Come meet like-minded Californians as they build a research-to-policy community of practice!