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Angeliz holds a Ph.D. in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Texas at Austin and is an inaugural member of the Robert Wood Johnson’s Health Policy Research Scholars leadership program. Her interests lie at the intersection of development, health, and planning histories. Angeliz’s research agenda is centered on the city as a contested landscape; and is mainly focus on the production of justice and injustice and tracing social exclusions and inequalities historically to shed light on possible futures. Angeliz’s goal is to bridge planning reflective research practices with a different way of seeking social justice through active research interactions with diverse communities to advance alternative planning frameworks and reframe theories of action within the discipline.