
Publications & Media Mentions
Explore the recognition my work has garnered, covering a range of scholarly publications, impactful research, and notable mentions in academic and professional circles. Discover my contributions, expertise, and insights in the fields of public policy and urban planning.
Publications
By Tyeshia Redden 2025
By Tyeshia Redden, Laura Dedenbach, Kristin Larsen & Kathryn Frank 2021
By Laura Dedenbach, Kathryn Frank, Kristin Larsen, Tyeshia Redden 2020
By Tyeshia Redden, Kristin Larsen, Laura Dedenbach, & Kathryn Frank 2024
By Tyeshia Redden 2025
Commentary and Dialogue
Urban planning professor breaks down 3 horror films | Cities in Fiction Ep. 2
Professor Tyeshia Redden of the Department of Geography & Planning at the University of Toronto takes a look at three horror films – The Crow, People Under The Stairs, and Vampires vs. The Bronx – to discuss what they reveal about urban gentrification, racial politics, displacement, and more.
Planning and Preservation Foundations of Restorative Justice in the Built Environment: Telling Stories, Preserving Places
Dr. Tyeshia Redden, Gettysburg College
Dr. Andrea Roberts, University of Virginia
Dr. Magdalena Novoa, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Dr. Michelle Magalong, University of Maryland
Media Mentions
GOBankingRates asked ChatGPT this intentionally vague query: “Where’s the worst place in the U.S. for a middle-class household to live?” It replied with a “worst” city and four runners-up.
By G. Brian Davis July 13, 2025
American expert in fascism takes position at University of Toronto as White House threatens federal funding and detains students amid pro-Palestine movement.
By Joshua Longmore May 9, 2025
The 10-year old RAC zoning law has largely gone unused by the neighborhoods it was designed to serve and disproportionately impacts newcomer communities.
By Olivia Bowden April 17, 2024
Fears of incoming Democratic control in Washington D.C. and baby boomer estate planning needs are fueling investment in certain Philadelphia neighborhoods.
By Ryan Briggs October 21, 2020
The overturning of Roe v. Wade (1973) by a conservative majority U.S. Supreme Court will have significant impact on the upcoming midterm congressional elections.
By Ty Redden May 27, 2022
The College of Design, Construction, & Planning details Tyeshia Redden as a recent graduate of the doctoral program and her ongoing research in the Gainesville area.
By DCP News October 20, 2020
Now, what started as one woman's hot take has taken over everyone's algorithm, sparking solidarity across a newfound community, with thoughtful insight and humorous skits.
By Lydia Patrick May 16, 2025
Raycell Diaz Hernandez ’24, an international and global studies major at Gettysburg College experienced the cultural duality of her family heritage and life growing up in America.
By Michael Vyskocil December 5, 2022
REFOCUS is a one-semester program that follows the college calendar. The program works with participants individually in order to get them on track to where they need to be.
By Aida Mallard November 12, 2014
Personal finance website WalletHub, compared the 150 most populated U.S. metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) across 11 education-related metrics to rank cities.
By Alice Gibbs July 3, 2025
Pennsylvania needs rental assistance and eviction diversion, activists and lawmakers say
Fears of incoming Democratic control in Washington D.C. and baby boomer estate planning needs are fueling investment in certain Philadelphia neighborhoods.
By Anthony Orozco April 20, 2022
Derrick K. Gondwe Fellow Tyeshia Redden teaches popular courses [that] inspire students to reconsider their preconceived notions of race, merit, and justice at Gettysburg College.
By Gettysburg College March 9, 2019
From redlining and restrictive covenants to exclusionary zoning, the history of racism in planning is well-documented and widely discussed among practitioners today.
By Megan McGlinchey October 14, 2022
