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Jocelyn Wong (she/they)

ADMINISTRATIVE RESEARCH COORDINATOR, RENOVATE THE PUBLIC HEARING INITIATIVE

Jocelyn Wong is a curious writer, a dedicated community organizer and a lover of art in all its forms. She completed her undergraduate degree at SFU with a major in English Literature and a minor in Dialogue. As an alum of Spring 2020’s Semester in Wicked Problems, dialogue has helped Jocelyn match the complexity of the world with the capacity she has as an individual to take action. In addition to this, Jocelyn’s lived experiences as a queer person-of-colour and a second generation immigrant have instilled in her a deep commitment to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities. Jocelyn believes that storytelling is a powerful tool for building solidarity across groups and feels passionately about telling these stories in non-prescriptive, authentic and equitable ways. You can find Jocelyn baking cookies, thrifting, or eating at the local mom’n’pops in their neighbourhood.

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RPHI is housed by the SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue. The Centre uses dialogue and engagement to create real-world impact for some of society's most pressing challenges.

RPHI received generous funding from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's Housing Supply Challenge. CMHC exists to make housing affordable for everyone in Canada and ensure the health and stability of Canada’s housing system. 

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