Facing Race: A National Conference in St. Louis, MO — November 20-22, 2024

Ubax Gardheere

Director of Investment and Fund Development For CSA and Executive Director for CSA Uplifited | Cultural Space Agency
Pronouns: she/her
Ubax Gardheere is the Director of Investment and Fund Development, blending extensive expertise in community development and equitable practices. As the Director of Fund Development for the Cultural Space Agency and Managing Director for Savannah Community Consultants, she previously spearheaded the Equitable Development Initiative at the City of Seattle, directing a $100 million fund to combat displacement. Notably, she facilitated the transfer of city property to Black-led organizations during 2020's racial reckoning. With a solid educational background, including a Master's in Public Administration from Seattle University, Ubax is dedicated to fostering equity, community engagement, and transformative practices. Beyond her professional endeavors, Ubax is a proud single parent, driven by her commitment to social justice and community upliftment.

Presentations from Facing Race 2024

It only takes a few: Leveraging Inside/Outside strategies to advance Racial Equity in Housing and Equitable Development at the Local Level

We will be sharing two stories of coalitions working alongside agency staff to achieve significant wins for communities facing the brunt of the housing and displacement crises. We will devote a substantial portion of the breakout to questions and an active conversation about the lessons learned in both cities. In Seattle, organizers were able to leverage the update to the City’s Comprehensive plan in 2015 to win $16 million in funding for community-led anti-displacement projects.

Speakers will share stories from the initial formation of the Equitable Development Initiative, how a few rogue planners shifted the conversation, and how a one-time allocation grew to $25 million in annual funding from progressive revenue. In NYC, organizers built power by raising awareness about racialized displacement and inequality in land use decision-making. This led to passing new land use reporting requirements and creating a comprehensive data tool. The tool analyzes changes in lived environments and demographics across time, geography, and race.

Speakers will share stories about the organizing strategy that led to the passage of Local Law 78. They will also discuss how collaboration with key members of the Departments of City Planning and Housing and Preservation resulted in a robust new data tool for building community power.

Speakers: Alex Fennell, Giulia Pasciuto, Ubax Gardheere