
The biggest “aha” for me after reading Edward E. Baptist’s The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism is the…
Gilda is an educator, organizer, and urban planner who in past lives helped start a credit union, a land trust, and numerous organizations and coalitions, including Strategic Actions for a New Economy — all towards building a more fair and democratic economy. She taught in UCLA’s Urban Planning program for many years where she also started their Community Scholars Program. Gilda presently teaches in Antioch’s Urban Sustainability M.A Program, creates games and popular education workshops about planning and economics, and helps coach the next generation of leaders for a new economy.
Gilda created Dr. Pop in 2009 as a place to experiment, explain, and share with others.
Contact Gilda
The biggest “aha” for me after reading Edward E. Baptist’s The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism is the…
Part I In 1987 me, Gary and his father, Dikes, moved from Gary’s boyhood home in South L.A. on Flower near Slauson to the house…
According to a new report by the Homes for All Campaign of Right to the City, the same destructive speculative forces that produced the U.S. foreclosure crisis has…