Imani Jacqueline Brown

[2] She uses her research to delve deeper into activism through her interest on the economic, social, and environmental wrongdoing of extractivism.

[4][5] Brown is involved in the following organizations/ institutions: Open Society Foundations, Fossil Free Fest (FFF), Forensic Architecture, Royal College of Art,[3] and Occupy Museums.

[7] She continues to focus on her interests - which include fighting against the economic inequality created by the overuse of fossil fuels.

[8] Brown's thoughts on this inequality surround how it both enables and allows corporations to continue to benefit off of others, financially.

As a visiting lecturer, Brown studies and discusses how extractivism displays the truth of American society.

This "truth" is the continued capitalistic gain that is created through extracting natural resources.

[21][22] Blights Out is an accumulation of activists, architects, and artists who want change with housing development and displacement.

[3] Antenna is an organization that is actively assisting writers and artists in the New Orleans, LA area.