Enjoli Hall is from Buffalo, New York and is a Master of Urban Planning Candidate at University at Buffalo, where she works as a research assistant in Dr. Samina Raja’s Food Systems Planning and Healthy Communities Lab and focuses on housing, community and economic development. At Haas Institute, Enjoli is providing research support to the California Community Partnerships program with projects on housing policy and narratives of displacement in the city of Richmond. She is also helping coordinate the Summer Fellows’ joint research project on structural solutions to the statewide housing crisis. Enjoli received her bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Princeton University with concentrations in African American studies and urban studies. Her professional work experience includes developing and implementing youth programs for school-neighborhood partnerships through Buffalo Promise Neighborhood and Community Action Organization of Erie County.