LEVIN COLLEGE PROFILES
This story was originally published by the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Meet Cait Kennedy
PhD, Urban Studies and Public Affairs (In Progress) Master of Science in Urban Studies, 2019 Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University BA Political Science, DePaul University
Where are you currently residing? Cleveland, Ohio
Where are you from? Cleveland, Ohio
Current Employment: Position Title/ Place of Employment: Executive Director, [unBail]
Job Duties: As Executive Director of [unBail], I manage the development, implementation, and external affairs of a mobile app startup organization, creating a user-centric wayfinding platform to guide defendants through the criminal legal system.
Successfully pitched the app concept @ HACK CLE scope-a-thon and was awarded 1st prize, received a seed grant from Cleveland Foundation, and received support from Microsoft and the Civic User Testing Group.
Cultivate relationships with key local and national organizations and leaders, including The Bail Project, policymakers, lawyers, judges, law enforcement, and activists to gather information, garner support, and secure funding.
Created a practicum in partnership with CSU’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law that successfully mapped the experience of defendants navigating criminal legal system; was selected to give a Lightning Talk about this collaboration at Data Days CLE.
Selected as a participant in “The Lab's Product & Ideation” track at Cuyahoga County’s Office of Innovation and Performance and gener8tor's gALPHA Social Impact 2020 Accelerator.
Why did you decide to attend Levin? After I completed my undergraduate degree, I was a campaign staffer for progressive candidates from NH to CA, living in five states in four years. During that time, I was reminded of both the vast diversity of our country and the common threads that bring us together. I returned to Cleveland and joined MoveOn.org, the largest independent digital organizing group in the US, and also decided to pursue my Master's degree. The only school I considered was the Levin College at Cleveland State because of its urban-focused program. I earned my MS in Urban Studies and Urban Policy in 2019 and then immediately began Levin’s PhD program to pursue my own research interests.
How did your experience at Levin influence your career path? Levin connected me to leaders in the community who have mentored and supported me through my professional and academic growth. I did not anticipate pursuing a PhD when I started, but my positive experience with the Levin College as an MSUS student, coupled with my passion for my research area, led me on a new and exciting path into the Urban Studies and Public Affairs PhD program.
What's your favorite Levin memory? I've enjoyed many of the impromptu, causal conversations with professors and students; I'm always learning something new from someone in the Levin community.
What piece of advice do you have for current Levin graduate students? In addition to dedicating yourself to your studies, don't forget to make connections with your fellow students and professors. These relationships are often quite fruitful in ways you may not expect!
What was the most valuable lesson you learned at Levin? My time at Levin allowed me to probe and question my assumptions about my industry as I pursued new knowledge in my research area.
What inspires you about Northeast Ohio? Why? Northeast Ohio is home to some of the best park systems in the country, which is something I take full advantage of!
In your opinion, what’s Northeast Ohio’s best kept secret? The Larchmere neighborhood isn't so much a secret but deserves far more credit in the discussion of great Cleveland neighborhoods. Our diverse neighborhood abuts Shaker Lakes and Shaker Square, and is home to numerous bars, restaurants, and coffee shops, along with the iconic Loganberry Books and Academy Tavern.
What’s one thing someone would be surprised to learn about you? I'm a creative person who likes to write, sing, and dance. I've performed in numerous theatrical productions, a gospel choir, and a band. I'm active and enjoy exploring Northeast Ohio's many parks with my dog, Clyde. In the summer, I'm often paddle boarding in our region's lakes and rivers. I look forward to resuming travel in the future and continuing to explore the world through food. I'm an animal lover and an equestrian.
What issues are you passionate about/what inspires you? I'm passionate about democracy, cities, criminal justice reform, music, and animals.
Who’s your hero and why? I have many heroes, including Shirley Chisholm, Bryan Stevenson, and anyone who advances the fight for justice and equality in the United States and around the world.
*To read this alumni profile in its original format or to explore more of Levin College Profiles visit: https://urban.csuohio.edu/profiles/graduate-cait-kennedy









