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Damien Goodmon
CEO, Downtown Crenshaw Rising & Director, Liberty Ecosystem
Damien Goodmon is the Chief Executive Officer of Downtown Crenshaw Rising, a community nonprofit focused on acquiring and redeveloping the historic Crenshaw Mall into an urban village. Under his leadership, the organization has raised over $34 million in philanthropy and secured $90 million in commitments from impact investors and debt partners, marking it as one of the most significant community-driven real estate projects in U.S. history.124
Background and Education: Goodmon is a fourth-generation Angeleno, with deep roots in South Los Angeles, where his family has lived for over 110 years. He graduated from Loyola High School and studied at the University of Washington, where he was also a member of the football team. He has participated in various programs at Harvard University and has been recognized for his contributions to social justice and community advocacy.14
Professional Achievements: Prior to his role at Downtown Crenshaw Rising, Goodmon founded the Crenshaw Subway Coalition, advocating for equitable transportation planning and development in South Los Angeles. His efforts have resulted in significant investments in local transit infrastructure. He has also served as a political operative and consultant, managing campaigns from local elections to presidential levels.15
Goodmon's work has garnered recognition; he has been featured in various media outlets and received multiple awards for his advocacy, including being named one of Los Angeles' "100 Most Influential African-Americans" by the LA Wave Newspapers.134
Vision for Downtown Crenshaw Rising: At Downtown Crenshaw Rising, Goodmon aims to create a community-centered economy that prioritizes the needs of marginalized groups. The initiative seeks to transform the Crenshaw Mall site into a space that supports cooperative businesses, community spaces, and housing solutions tailored to local residents.246 His leadership is characterized by a commitment to racial and economic justice within the context of urban development.12

