Kenya L. Covington

Kenya L. Covington

Teaching Professor of Public Policy

Education:

Ph.D. in Public Policy, University of Maryland
M.C.P. in Urban Planning, University of Maryland
M.A. in Applied Sociology, Old Dominion University
B.A. in Sociology, Kean University

Areas of Interest:

Poverty, Spatial Inequality, Urban Policy

Phone:

(310) 794-6259

Email:

covington@luskin.ucla.edu

Office Location:

6375, Public Affairs

Kenya L. Covington conducts empirical research that examines social and economic inequality associated with the structural makeup of metropolitan areas. Her work suggests ways to better utilize social and urban policies that likely mitigate disparities in economic opportunity and well-being overall.

For over a decade she was professor of urban studies and planning at California State University Northridge and concluded her tenure as full professor. In 2015 she was named Distinguished Teacher of the Year.

Professor Covington teaches courses on Housing Policy, Introduction to Public Policy, Research Methods, Forces of Urbanization, Social Inequality and Urban Poverty. She joined the Public Policy faculty at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs in 2017. 

Dr. Covington actively participates in APPAM, Urban Affairs, ACSP and the Population Association of America. Over her career, Dr. Covington’s articles have appeared in the Journal of Urban Studies, Brookings Institution Policy Briefs, Journal of Urban Affairs, the International Journal on Economic Development, the Harvard Journal on Legislation, the National Urban League’s 2003 and 2004 publication titled The State of Black America, and The Review of Black Political Economy, among other publications.