Iziah Thompson is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Community Service Society of New York, where he researches and advocates for housing policies that help secure better lives for low-income New Yorkers and stronger urban communities.

Iziah currently is focused on the preservation of New York City's public housing stock, empowerment of public housing and voucher-holding residents with technical assistance and information. Prior to CSS, Iziah worked as an analyst for the New York Housing Conference and for New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer.

Iziah was born in Newark, NJ, and has lived in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn since 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration and certificate in Quantitative Analysis and Evaluation from NYU Wagner School of Public Service. You can follow him here on twitter at @iziah_thompson.

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Recent mentions and work

POLICY ANALYST. ADVOCATE. WRITER.

Plainfield Youth Summit on Education and Employment

Beyond Words Magazine, Issue 4, June 2020: Poem Necesary and Sufficient

Urban Fix : Resilient Cities in the War Against Climate Change, Heat Islands and Overpopulation (Douglas Kelbaugh)

Letters to the editor:
On Zimbabwe, Northern Ireland, carbon-dioxide emissions, bank robbers

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