Danielle Rivera
Assistant Professor
Environmental Design

Danielle Zoe Rivera is an urban designer and urban planner. Her research engages issues of urban informality and decolonization through both design and policy. These professional and theoretical inquiries frequently draw her to study community organizing, environmental justiceÌýand social movements.

Rivera’s current research examines urban informality in low-income Latino/a communities, primarily Mexican-American and Puerto Rican communities. At ENVD, she teaches courses on physical planning, community engagement, social equityÌýand urban design & planning theories.

Rivera holds a PhDÌýin urban planning from the University of Michigan,Ìýa Master of ArchitectureÌýfrom the University of PennsylvaniaÌýand a Bachelor of Architecture fromÌýPennsylvania State University.

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