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Draft:Norman Krumholz

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Norman (Norm) Krumholz was a city planner, educator, and author who pioneered the practice of equity planning.[1] Krumholz served as the Director of the Cleveland City Planning Commission from 1969 to 1979. During his time as director, he worked as not only a planner, but an activist. Krumholz maintained that city planners should work to improve housing, jobs, and infrastructure for the city's most disenfranchised residents. [2]

Following his time at the Cleveland Planning Commission, Krumholz became a professor of urban affairs at Cleveland State University, where he remained until his death in 2019.[3]

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