HI. I’M LEAH.
I work at the intersection ofhousing policy, community change, and public narrative. Over the past three decades, I’ve worked across the housing system — organizing at the grassroots level, advancing equity-focused reforms inside local government, advising public agencies and nonprofits, and contributing nationally to the conversation about housing equity and racial segregation.
I am the co-author of Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law (2023), written with Richard Rothstein as a follow-up to The Color of Law. While The Color of Law documented how government policy created residential segregation, Just Action focuses on how communities can begin to address those harms through local action in housing, land use, and related systems.
I bring together policy expertise, real-world experience, and clear communication to help leaders and organizations understand difficult problems, clarify strategy, and build support for practical, equity-focused solutions.
WHAT I DO
Strategic Writing &
Narrative Development
I write reports, roadmaps, essays, and frameworks that bring clarity to complex housing and equity issues, translating research, experience, and values into materials that build support for lasting solutions.
Thought Partnership
& Advising
I work as a thought partner to leaders and teams, helping them sharpen ideas, test assumptions, and think through tradeoffs in moments of strategy-setting or transition.
Speaking &
Facilitation
I speak and facilitate conversations on housing, equity, and systems change for a range of audiences, with a focus on clarity, urgency, and grounding current issues in a historical context.
Policy &
Systems Thinking
I help organizations make sense of housing and community development systems — what’s working, what isn’t, and why — with an eye toward strategies that are realistic, equitable, and context-specific.
Cross-Sector
Perspective
Drawing on experience across government, advocacy, and research, I help bridge different ways of seeing the problem and support more aligned approaches.
How i work…
I help people and organizations think clearly about complicated housing problems and build the power and narrative to address them. My work focuses on analysis, writing, and clarifying difficult issues so leaders can move forward with greater confidence.
I work upstream, helping organizations understand the landscape, frame problems accurately, and communicate ideas in ways that are grounded and credible. I don’t provide legal services or transactional real estate work.
My work is specific, practical, and meant to be read and used. I don’t produce generic content or boilerplate messaging.
I focus on honest analysis that acknowledges tradeoffs and constraints, rather than overselling solutions. Because housing challenges rarely have tidy solutions, I don’t offer quick fixes.
My role is to clarify and strengthen your thinking to help your work land more clearly and effectively, not to replace your voice or your team.
ABOUT JUST ACTION:
How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law
“Now what? It’s asked by many when facing brutal truths of racial discrimination and segregation. Just Action answers, offering hope. It defies the darkness of segregation’s legacy by provoking our imaginations and providing examples of efforts that confront its impacts. This book will change minds, inspire public will and revive communities.”
— Rev. Natosha Reid Rice, Vice President, Habitat for Humanity International; Chair, The Redress Movement; and Minister for Public Life, All Saints Episcopal Church (Atlanta)
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