Ending Homelessness: Housing and Healthcare Intersections
May 12, 2023
Dr. Zapata discusses why housing is central to health and essential to ending homelessness. She also examines what it means to demand housing within the health allied fields, and how to best engage in advocacy to end homelessness.
Marisa Zapata, PhD
Associate Professor of Land-Use Planning
Director of the Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative
Portland State University
Dr. Marisa Zapata is an Associate Professor of Land-Use Planning at Portland State University and Director of PSU's Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative. As an educator, scholar, and planner, Dr. Zapata is committed to achieving spatially - based social justice by preparing planners to act in the face of the uncertain and inequitable futures we face. She believes how we use land reflects our social and cultural values.
Dr. Zapata’s research can be divided into three interrelated questions:
- 1) How can future-oriented actors plan across deeply embedded cultural differences to produce just and sustainable places?
- 2) How can planners prepare places to act in the face of uncertainty and the multiple futures that may unfold in a given place? and
- 3) What are the most effective institutional arrangements between governments and civic society to collaborate regionally? She is especially concerned about equitable planning for uncertain futures in highly diverse communities.
Dr. Zapata received her Ph.D. in Regional Planning from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, her M.U.P. in Urban Planning from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and B.A. in Anthropology from Rice University.