Anna Fahey
Anna Fahey, Principal Director of Strategy, leads Sightline Institute's framing and messaging strategies and coordinates the organization’s cross-cutting legislative campaigns. She serves on Sightline’s executive team.
Anna regularly collaborates with a brain trust of national and regional partners to develop winning narratives and evidence-based guidance for communicating about public policy solutions, from climate and energy to elections systems to housing and land use. She holds a BA from Smith College and an MA from the University of Washington.
Anna calls a small island community home, about halfway between Seattle and the Canadian border. Email her at anna@sightline.org, and follow her on Bluesky or LinkedIn.
Anna regularly collaborates with a brain trust of national and regional partners to develop winning narratives and evidence-based guidance for communicating about public policy solutions, from climate and energy to elections systems to housing and land use. She holds a BA from Smith College and an MA from the University of Washington.
Anna calls a small island community home, about halfway between Seattle and the Canadian border. Email her at anna@sightline.org, and follow her on Bluesky or LinkedIn.
SwatchJunkies
SwatchJunkies
Latest articles
How to Talk About Parking Reform—and Win
Our road-tested messaging guide to gain more great neighborhoods and the homes we need, and to kick excess asphalt to the curb.
Read More
Video: Housing Solutions Are Climate Solutions
In 90 seconds, how zoning for more home choices in our cities helps affordability and cuts climate pollution.
Read More
Poll: Washington Voters Out Ahead Of Local Leaders On Zoning Reforms
Statewide survey shows broad voter receptivity—across partisan, demographic, and geographic lines—to zoning changes to allow more homes like duplexes and small apartment buildings.
Read More
Video: Zoning for All Kinds of Affordable Homes
Cities need all kinds of affordability, both subsidized housing and naturally affordable, modest-sized, market-rate homes.
Read More
Americans Want to Vote As Trump Does (By Mail), Not As He Says
Voting safely from home looks like a good option in November—and beyond.
Read More
A One-Stop Shop for Our Affordability Messaging Resources
Three years of Sighline housing talking points.
Read More
2019: The Year Abundant Housing Turned the Corner
This year’s housing successes bode well for long-term affordability progress in 2020 and beyond.
Read More