We’re excited share that Jessica Ann Mitchell Aiwuyor (National Black Cultural Information Trust, Inc. founder) has been selected as a Fellow in the second cohort of Policy Link’s Spatial Futures Fellowship! She’ll be working alongside incredible leaders nationwide to advance reparative #SpatialJustice, tackling issues like housing inequity, land displacement, and environmental racism.
From Policy Link: “SFF aims to support leaders that are visioning our collective futures — where all Black, Indigenous, and Brown people have a secure place to call home; the opportunity to repair their relationship with the land; and gain restitution for centuries of racist policies that have denied them the ability to thrive for generations.
From February 2025 to August 2026, the Spatial Futures Fellowship will bring together leaders from across the U.S. and U.S. territories who are working to advance reparative spatial justice on local, state, and national scales.”
Learn more here: https://spatialfutures.org/SFfellowship/cohort-2