

Sally Scott
Dr. Sally Scott is a leading expert in the fields of racial and economic inequality, affordable housing, and community development. She serves as a Professor of Practice in the Division of Professional Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) and is an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Public Health. Dr. Scott's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University, followed by a PhD from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Her research is deeply rooted in exploring the dynamics of urban areas, with a particular focus on Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Dr. Scott's work examines the intricate relationships between community development and the challenges posed by racial and economic disparities. Her commitment to these issues is evident in her extensive research and numerous publications that contribute to the understanding and advancement of equitable urban development. In the classroom, Dr. Scott is dedicated to fostering a comprehensive understanding of community leadership, affordable housing, and Black homeownership among her students. Her courses are designed to inspire future leaders to engage with civil society and drive social change. Through her teaching, she emphasizes the importance of practical solutions and innovative strategies to address the pressing issues of inequality and housing affordability. Dr. Scott's contributions extend beyond academia, as she actively collaborates with community organizations and policymakers to implement effective strategies for sustainable development. Her work not only informs public policy but also empowers communities to advocate for their rights and improve their living conditions. Her dedication to bridging the gap between research and practice has made her a respected figure in her field. With a career marked by a passion for social justice and community empowerment, Dr. Sally Scott continues to influence the discourse on urban inequality and housing. Her efforts have not only enriched the academic community but have also had a tangible impact on the lives of individuals and communities striving for equity and opportunity.
Publications
, 398-405, 1990-08-01
, 284-294, 1992-10-01
, 459-466, 1991-10-01
, 403-412, 1994-08-01