Bryanna Siguenza, a Master in Urban Planning candidate at USC Price, has extensive experience in student advocacy and abolitionist organizing with an unwavering commitment to dismantling oppressive systems.
She believes that urban planning can be a powerful tool for equity and justice, as it shapes the built environment and the social structures within it. With her degree, she hopes to create spaces prioritizing the needs and desires of BIPOC communities rather than perpetuating the oppressive systems that have historically excluded and marginalized them. She is committed to using her degree to advocate for policies and initiatives that promote social, economic, and environmental justice and to work collaboratively with community members to create more livable and equitable neighborhoods.