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Rachel G. Bratt received a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Studies from MIT and a B.A. from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. She has been on the Tufts faculty since 1976; from 1995-2001 and from 2004-2007 she served as chair of the department.
Professor Bratt is currently on the editorial board of Housing Studies and the Journal of Planning Literature and she is a member of the board of directors of the Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Community Development Research Advisory Council. She has been an active participant on various boards in her hometown (Wayland, MA) and worked as a professional planner in the City of Worcester, Massachusetts. Her most recent academic work includes an analysis of the initiatives in five states, including Massachusetts, to overcome local exclusionary zoning; studies on homeownership in the United States, with a special focus on the mortgage crisis; an exploration into how community-based housing organizations are attempting to meet the "Quadruple Bottom Line;" and a (co-authored) critique of the Arnstein Ladder of Citizen Participation. Rachel G. Bratt Home |
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