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Robin Abad Ocubillo

Co-Founder, Global LGBTQ Storytelling Congress
Citywide Ombuds, City of Oakland
Oakland, CA, United States

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Robin Abad Ocubillo is a dedicated public servant with a passion for civic innovation in public space design, planning, evaluation, and policy.  From 2020-2023, he served a 3-year term as Director of Shared Spaces San Francisco, helping communities leverage the public realm for economic recovery, social and psychological wellbeing. Shared Spaces program builds on Places for People, the first placemaking ordinance of its kind in the country to streamline government processes and lower barriers for communities creating and stewarding public spaces in underutilized streets and lots. sf.gov/shared-spaces-manual. 

Over the last decade, Robin has led several of the City's placemaking programs during a periods of intensive growth; doubling the parklet population, expanding partnerships to cultural and community institutions, and overseeing the development of an award-winning Parklet Manual. He has also extensively developed research methods and metrics for human-use evaluation of public spaces and is co-author of the Global Public Life Data Protocol. 

Robin is also producer and curator with the San Francisco Urban Film Festival, bringing communities together around civics and storytelling.  He serves on the boards of Illuminate the Arts and the Community Arts Stabilization Trust.  He recently edited an edition of Open Space Magazine at SFMOMA titled ‘Participatory Urbanism,’ which interrogated the promise and problematics of public space; asking who participates — and how — in constructing urban places.

In June 2023, Robin joined the City Administrator's office of Oakland, across the Bay from San Francisco, in a newly created role centering by citywide equity and neighborhood resiliency through civic innovation across departments and agencies.

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