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From Urban Sprawl to Advocating for Community: The Xena Ivanova Story ๐โจ
Once upon a time, in a small apartment with a view of neighboring fire escapes and flickering neon signs, was a girl named Xena Ivanova who dreamed of more. Not just skyscrapers (though she loves those too) but people. The way they move, live, and thriveโฆ and donโt in the cities we have made.
This is the story of how a girl who started as an intern running for coffee ("No, Mr. Johnson; no such thing as 'extra bold' in almond milk.'" ๐ ) became a voice for urban spaces that actually serve the humans in them. Spoiler: it was not easy.
Chapter 1: The Girl Who Could See Ghosts ๐ป๐๏ธ
With a brand new degree in Urban Planning and all of the hope in the world, Xena quickly learned that cities are more than steel and glass; they are systems. And systems? They are made of people in them who would rather say "no," than "why not." Her first job? A note-taker extraordinaire, in meetings while men in suits argued about parking, families were being priced out of their homes.
But Xena also began to see ghosts. Empty lots where children could have played. Bus stops with no shelters where an elderly neighbor stood waiting in the rain. The "luxury condos" that stayed half empty while tents sprung up like mushrooms in their shadows.
She started asking questions. Loudly.
Chapter 2: The Fight (And The Fired) ๐ฅ๐ผ
Cue dramatic exit (of hers). After a particularly heated meeting where she made a suggestion to turn a corporate plaza into a night market ( "But where will the executives park their Teslas?," someone gasped), she was "encouraged to seek other opportunities," aka, politely shown the door.
But hereโs the twistโthat was her awakening.
Chapter 3: The TikTok That Changed Everything ๐ฑ๐ฅ
Broke yet buzzing with ideas, Xena started filming raw, unfiltered rants about city designโon her phone, between bites of the dollar slice pizza. One video went viral: "Why Your City Feels Lonely (And Itโs Not Just You)." Suddenly, people she didn't know began DMing stories of their own: "There's no shade in our park," "The crosswalk disappears when it rains," "My grandma can't get to the clinic."
Xena realized: This is urban planning. Not numbersโbut stories.
Now: The Revolution Will Be Urbanized ๐โ
Today, Xena Ivanova is no longer just a practitionerโshe is a sherpa for cities in crisis. From advising mayors on designing walkable streets to turning dead malls into community spaces (yes, the skatepark-in-a-former-Sears project you've seen CNN cover), she is proof that Passion + Persistence = Change.
Oh, and Mr. Johnson? He slid into her DMs last year. Asked her for career advice. ๐
Follow for:
- Unflinching takes on who really owns your city ๐๏ธ๐
- Sneak peeks at radical re-imaginings of urban space (Rooftop farms? Yes plz.) ๐ฑ๐ข
- The messy, magical journey of a woman who wouldnโt shut upโand cities were better for it! ๐คโจ
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From Urban Sprawl to Advocating for Community: The Xena Ivanova Story ๐โจ
Once upon a time, in a small apartment with a view of neighboring fire escapes and flickering neon signs, was a girl named Xena Ivanova who dreamed of more. Not just skyscrapers (though she loves those too) but people. The way they move, live, and thriveโฆ and donโt in the cities we have made.
This is the story of how a girl who started as an intern running for coffee ("No, Mr. Johnson; no such thing as 'extra bold' in almond milk.'" ๐ ) became a voice for urban spaces that actually serve the humans in them. Spoiler: it was not easy.
Chapter 1: The Girl Who Could See Ghosts ๐ป๐๏ธ
With a brand new degree in Urban Planning and all of the hope in the world, Xena quickly learned that cities are more than steel and glass; they are systems. And systems? They are made of people in them who would rather say "no," than "why not." Her first job? A note-taker extraordinaire, in meetings while men in suits argued about parking, families were being priced out of their homes.
But Xena also began to see ghosts. Empty lots where children could have played. Bus stops with no shelters where an elderly neighbor stood waiting in the rain. The "luxury condos" that stayed half empty while tents sprung up like mushrooms in their shadows.
She started asking questions. Loudly.
Chapter 2: The Fight (And The Fired) ๐ฅ๐ผ
Cue dramatic exit (of hers). After a particularly heated meeting where she made a suggestion to turn a corporate plaza into a night market ( "But where will the executives park their Teslas?," someone gasped), she was "encouraged to seek other opportunities," aka, politely shown the door.
But hereโs the twistโthat was her awakening.
Chapter 3: The TikTok That Changed Everything ๐ฑ๐ฅ
Broke yet buzzing with ideas, Xena started filming raw, unfiltered rants about city designโon her phone, between bites of the dollar slice pizza. One video went viral: "Why Your City Feels Lonely (And Itโs Not Just You)." Suddenly, people she didn't know began DMing stories of their own: "There's no shade in our park," "The crosswalk disappears when it rains," "My grandma can't get to the clinic."
Xena realized: This is urban planning. Not numbersโbut stories.
Now: The Revolution Will Be Urbanized ๐โ
Today, Xena Ivanova is no longer just a practitionerโshe is a sherpa for cities in crisis. From advising mayors on designing walkable streets to turning dead malls into community spaces (yes, the skatepark-in-a-former-Sears project you've seen CNN cover), she is proof that Passion + Persistence = Change.
Oh, and Mr. Johnson? He slid into her DMs last year. Asked her for career advice. ๐
Follow for:
- Unflinching takes on who really owns your city ๐๏ธ๐
- Sneak peeks at radical re-imaginings of urban space (Rooftop farms? Yes plz.) ๐ฑ๐ข
- The messy, magical journey of a woman who wouldnโt shut upโand cities were better for it! ๐คโจ
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