smaller projects
smaller projects

Dorothy Day House

I worked directly with unhoused communities in Berkeley to understand barriers to shelter, resources, and employment. Our team re-designed the shelter’s website to improve usability and access, and I designed printed brochures and flyers for those without internet access. I also photographed and edited professional headshots, and supported residents in building resumes to aid their job searches.

Dorothy Day House

I worked directly with unhoused communities in Berkeley to understand barriers to shelter, resources, and employment. Our team re-designed the shelter’s website to improve usability and access, and I designed printed brochures and flyers for those without internet access. I also photographed and edited professional headshots, and supported residents in building resumes to aid their job searches.

Center for cities and schools

I mentored students at Oakland High School to foster youth engagement in city planning, focusing on issues affecting their community. Together, we developed a Bill of Rights for homeless youth, which the students presented to the project team for Oakland’s Phase II General Plan 2045.

Center for cities and schools

I mentored students at Oakland High School to foster youth engagement in city planning, focusing on issues affecting their community. Together, we developed a Bill of Rights for homeless youth, which the students presented to the project team for Oakland’s Phase II General Plan 2045.

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isabeldalmer@berkeley.edu