We are radical urbanists. Our team champions solutions rooted in community and designed for change.

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Our Founder & Principal
Brytanee Brown

Brytanee Brown has built her career on one simple principle: people first. She is the person who is always thinking about people throughout every step of the planning and implementation process. She has had tremendous success throughout her career because she centers people, especially the healing of racialized people through the lens of transportation, arts & culture, and economic development. She has worked to create just mobility outcomes for communities, enact change that responds to their mobility needs and lived experience, and make government accessible for folks that have long been locked out of decisions that impact them.

Before starting her own consulting practice, Brytanee launched several regional and local initiatives. She has complementary work experience in the fields of health equity and affordable housing and has led community engagement projects focused on addressing racial disparities. This unique experience has honed her ability to design comprehensive and crosscutting transportation-related programs, projects, and policies, build coalitions, and deeply understand how vital it is for transportation infrastructure to create healthy communities and connect residents to economic opportunity. She is a McNair Scholar, Next City Vanguard Alum, and daughter of the Black Feminist movement. She has spoken and moderated panels for the American Planning Association, PolicyLink Equity Summit, National Association for City Transportation Officials (NACTO), SPUR, North American Bikeshare Association, among others. 

At this moment she is happy to be alive and free, feeding her entrepreneurial spirit, and taking care of her plants.

Katherine Stubbs

Andrew Saephan

Jennifer Hayes

Damneet Kaur

Ranjani Gupta

“Our radical imagination is a tool for decolonization, for reclaiming our right to shape our lived reality.”

— adrienne maree brown