Stockyard/Clark-Fulton/Brooklyn | Community Organizing
Keisha M. Gonzalez is passionate about historic preservation and the power that it holds in creating solidarity through shared history. She currently works as a community organizer for the Stockyard, Clark-Fulton, & Brooklyn Centre Community Development Office where she takes part in community network weaving and Hispanic engagement. Through NLDP, Keisha plans to create community engagement within the 40% Spanish speaking population of the Stockyard, Clark-Fulton, & Brooklyn Centre neighborhoods through the use of culturally relative network weaving and community beautification projects. She received a Bachelor’s of Art from Cleveland State University in Anthropology and a Master’s in Historic Preservation from the University of Delaware’s School of Public Policy and Administration.