About
Winn Costantini is an Environmental Policy and Planning Researcher and Geospatial Data Scientist at the Academy of Natural Sciences. Winn has expertise in environmental justice-focused geospatial analysis and tool development, participatory action research, and multi-organizational initiatives. Their work focuses on a portfolio of projects in Philadelphia and Delaware at the intersection of environmental justice and racial and health equity. Before working at ANS, Winn facilitated the Housing Equity, Repair, and Electrification for Climate Justice (HERE4CJ) coalition, which advocates for safe, affordable, and fossil-free housing in Philadelphia. Winn holds a Master of City Planning degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their graduate work focused on the role of workforce development in climate, economic, and racial justice movements, as well as using geospatial analysis to improve urban water affordability. Winn hold a B.A. from Williams College, where they studied psychology and environmental policy.
Organizational Affiliations
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States, Cambridge) - MIT
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