Christina Mojica is a land use and housing policy analyst at Reason Foundation.
She holds a bachelor's degree in English Literature and a master's degree in Diplomacy and International Relations from Seton Hall University, where she specialized in Foreign Policy Analysis and International Law and Human Rights.
Based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Christina has worked in advocacy and policy addressing tax legislation, displacement, and the housing crisis. Her experience includes developing policy proposals to tackle issues such as abandoned properties, short-term rentals, rising housing costs, and illegal coastal construction. Her current focus is on creating affordable and accessible housing solutions and improving living conditions through sustainable strategies.
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Dividing Lines: Understanding the tradeoffs in modern zoning and its impact on communities
Instead of sticking with outdated, restrictive policies, we need to make changes that reflect the real needs of all our communities.