Moussa joined the Black Planning Project to help integrate Black perspectives into how cities and communities are imagined, planned, and built. He is committed to advancing more inclusive and resilient communities, and sees BPP as a vital space for shaping the future of equitable urban development.
On the board, he contributes expertise in strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and cross-sector collaboration. He also brings experience in municipal leadership, having advised the Office of the Mayor of Montreal on strategic initiatives related to sustainability, urban development, and public policy.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in urban planning and a master’s in sociology, and brings over 17 years of experience spanning community organizations, consulting firms, and government.